New bioinformatics course this fall semester

The new bioinformatics course (CTS 505, see teaching) serves as an introductory exploration into the fundamental principles, algorithms, and practical application of bioinformatics in hypothesis-driven research spanning basic and translational domains. The curriculum encompasses key protein and nucleotide alignment algorithms like BLAST and Smith-Waterman, essential public databases, RNA biology, and various approaches for DNA and RNA sequencing.

Tobias Jakobi
Tobias Jakobi
Assistant Professor

Bioinformatician interested in circular RNAs in the heart.