Postgraduate Course: Information Processing in Biological Cells (VS1) (INFR11068)
Course Outline
	
		| School | 
		School of Informatics | 
		College | 
		College of Science and Engineering | 
       
	
		| Course type | 
   	    Standard | 
		Availability | 
		Part-year visiting students only | 
     
	
		| Credit level (Normal year taken) | 
		SCQF Level 11 (Postgraduate) | 
		Credits | 
		10 | 
       
	
		| Home subject area | 
		Informatics | 
		Other subject area | 
		None | 
       
	
		| Course website | 
		http://www.inf.ed.ac.uk/teaching/courses/ | 
 
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		| Course description | 
		All biological cells process information. They integrate signals from their environment, respond and adapt to internal changes and store information in a variety of means from transient to persistent. In this course we will look at the various strategies used by cells to process and store information. | 
      
 
Course Delivery Information
Summary of Intended Learning Outcomes 
    
		1 - Be able to describe a range of examples of information processing in biological cells. 
2 - Compare and contrast biological methods for storing information across different time scales. 
3 - Discuss the computational limits of the simplest biological organisms. 
4 - Explain with reference to examples how cells integrate information from multiple modalities. 
5 - Critically evaluate research literature in the field. | 
     
 
Assessment Information 
    
        Written Examination	70 
Assessed Assignments	30 
Oral Presentations	0 
 
Assessment 
There is a written examination accounting for 70% of the course mark. For the remaining 30%, two pieces of in-course assessment will be set comprising a mixture of problem, discussion and short answer questions designed to assess and reinforce the lecture material. | 
     
 
Special Arrangements 
    
		| Not entered | 
      
 
Contacts 
	
		| Course organiser | 
		Dr Douglas Armstrong 
Tel: (0131 6)50 4492 
Email: Douglas.Armstrong@ed.ac.uk | 
  		Course secretary | 
		Miss Tamise Totterdell 
Tel: 0131 650 9970 
Email: t.totterdell@ed.ac.uk | 
       
 
    
    
      
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