Introductions to help build knowledge of most advanced and recent research topics and technologies in information science.
The lectures will be given by assistant professors in parallel in four slots. Each topic will be presented in four lectures and any combination of two or three topics from different slots grants one unit. Students can get two units from this course at most per school year.
Computational methods for analyzing structures of non-coding RNAs
Introduction to RNA sequence analysis
Prediction of RNA secondary structures with pseudoknots
RNA–RNA interaction prediction
RNA structural comparison
No report is assigned, but students are asked for their own opinion in English in class.
Yuki Kato <ykato AT is DOT naist DOT jp>