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Wednesday, January 16, 2008

CENTRE FOR BIOINFORMATICS - University of Kerala


M.Sc Computational Biology, M.Phil and Ph.D from CENTRE for BIOINFORMATICS, University of Kerala
The following Programs are offered by this center:

MSc. Computational Biology
MSc. Computational Biology under UGC Innovative Programmes: This unique proposed programme is currently under design and processing. Eligibility : Bachelors in Computing/allied areas or BTech. in any branch. Seats : 8 Duration : 2 Years. Selection : Selected through Entrance Examination.

MPhil.
The M.Phil (Bioinformatics) programme aims to prepare the students for understanding biological data at molecular level from both informational and biological perspective and impart conceptual, computational and practical skills to acquire, analyze, process or use the data to address significant problems in the field of Bioinformatics, of both pure and applied nature. Known to be the first of its kind in the country, this one-year credit and semester programme is open to students from the streams of engineering, life sciences and computer sciences.

PhD.
Vide University order No. Ac.E1.A.2.29772/05 dated 13/01/2006, the Centre for Bioinformatics has been recognized as a centre of research of the University of Kerala. Candidates from Science, Applied Sciences and Engineering & Technology can apply for part-time or full-time research at the centre during December and June each year, according to the rules and regulations (Click Here for Regulations) of the University of Kerala in this regard. The doctoral committee for the centre is as follows, taking into consideration the inter-disciplinary nature of the subject:

1. Prof. & Head, Dept. of Zoology (Chairman) 2. Hon. Director, Centre for Bioinformatics.
3. Prof. & Head, Dept of Botany, (for candidates under Science Faculty)
4. Prof. & Head, Dept of Biochemistry, (for candidates under Science Faculty)
5. Dr. K. P. P. Pillai, Former Principal, College of Engineering,Trivandrum
(for candidates under Applied Science and Engineering & Technology Faculty)
6. Supervising Teacher.

Those seeking to do research are to identify a supervisor to begin with and application for registration should be made on the advice of the supervising teacher. The life science departments under the science faculty of the University has various research supervisors who work in applied bioinformatics or allied areas. The centre itself, however, currently focuses on the following computational themes (under Applied Sciences and Engineering & Technology faculties):
Use of Digital Signal Processing in Genomic and Proteomic Sequence Analysis. - Protein Structure Prediction. - Sonification of Biological Sequence Data. - Gene Finding Algorithms. - Micro-array image processing.


For further details:

Hon. Director
Centre for Bioinformatics, Karyavattom Campus, Thiruvananthapuram, Keralam - 695581 Call: +91 471 2412759. Mailto: sankar.achuth@gmail.com

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