Supercourse Lectures provided by

Doug Brutlag

Douglas L. Brutlag
Professor Emeritus Biochemistry & Medicine (by courtesy) 
Department of Biochemistry   
Beckman Center B400, MC5307    
Stanford University 

from

Genomics, Bioinformatics and Medicine Course at http://biochem158.stanford.edu/ 

Course Description

This course covers the molecular basis of inherited disease.  We will discuss both simple Mendelian diseases and complex, multifactorial diseases.. We discuss genomics, functional genomics, epigenetics, gene expression, SNPs, copy number and other structural genomic variations involved in disease.  In addition to these diagnostic approaches, we discuss novel therapeutic methods such as stem cell therapy, gene therapy and drug developments that depend on the knowledge of genomics. We discuss personal genomics, pharmacogenomics and clinical genomics and their role in the future of preventive medicine.

you may see a videolectures here - http://biochem158.stanford.edu/

 

Genomics Bioinformatics & Medicine Diseases and Disease Databases
Sequencing the Human Genome Finishing the Human Genome
Next Generation Sequencing and Human Genome Databases Genome Databases-2
Bibliographic Search Bioinformatics
Bioinformatics II Simple Nucleotide Polymorphisms
Structural Variants in the Human Genome Discovering Variations Associated with Disease
Personal Genomics Stem Cells
Stem Cell Therapies Gene Expression
miRNA Regulatory Networks-2 Epigenetics
Drug Development Advancing the Treatment of Ph+ Chronic Myeloid Leukemia(CML)
Pharmacogenomics  

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