Course Identification

Advanced seminar in regulatory genomics
20203391

Lecturers and Teaching Assistants

Prof. Yitzhak Pilpel, Prof. Ido Amit
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Course Schedule and Location

2020
First Semester
Thursday, 16:15 - 18:00, FGS, Rm A
07/11/2019

Field of Study, Course Type and Credit Points

Life Sciences: Seminar; Elective; Regular; 2.00 points
Life Sciences (Molecular and Cellular Neuroscience Track): Seminar; Elective; Regular; 2.00 points
Life Sciences (Brain Sciences: Systems, Computational and Cognitive Neuroscience Track): Seminar; Elective; Regular; 2.00 points
Life Sciences (Computational and Systems Biology Track): Seminar; Elective; Regular; 2.00 points

Comments

*On December 12th, the seminar will be held at FGS, Room C

Prerequisites

No

Restrictions

100

Language of Instruction

English

Attendance and participation

Obligatory

Grade Type

Numerical (out of 100)

Grade Breakdown (in %)

20%
30%
50%
oral presentations

Evaluation Type

Seminar

Scheduled date 1

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Estimated Weekly Independent Workload (in hours)

3

Syllabus

Advances in next generation sequencing techniques revolutionized the research into regulatory elements in the genome. These technical advances along with novel computational approaches change our perspective of how regulatory information is encoded in the genome and how it may be harnessed in the future for personalized medicine. Here we will discuss recent hallmark studies in regulatory genomics, focusing on gene regulation and epigenomics and molecular mechanisms controlling genome function.

Learning Outcomes

Upon successful completion of this course students should be able to:

  1. Demonstrate familiarity with and understanding of insights on the state of the art in regulatory genomics and personalized medicine, Including: molecular mechanisms, biological relevance and update on novel genomic techniques, including single cell genomics.
  2. Discuss recent advances in this exciting field.

Reading List

Participants are expected to read general literature on genomics, epigenomics and evolution (a list of recommended papers will be given before the course). Important background and references for each seminar will be distributed one week in advance by the respective presenter.

Website

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