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Course module: BMB465019
BMB465019
Introduction to Python for Life Sciences
Course info
Course codeBMB465019
EC3
Course goals
At the end of the course the student:

1. understands the logic of programming
2. understands basic Python syntax
3. has the ability to write working python scripts
4. can work with files using Python
 
 
Content
Period: This course is offered twice a year. First course 14-25 September 2020 (BMS_P1_A), Second course: 22 February – 5 March 2021 (BMS_P3_A)

Course coordinator
L.B. Snoek


Course description
Schedule: The course runs for five days from 9.15 till approximately 16.00. Each day will start with a lecture followed by an interactive hands-on computer practical to teach students the basics of programming in Python. Attendance is obligatory at all times. An assignment handed out on Wednesday is used for grading the course.
 
Content: Nowadays almost all disciplines in medical and biological sciences have to deal with an increasing amount of data. Frequently Microsoft Excel was used to load and process such datasets, however there are many examples where datasets get simply to large or structurally to complicated that another approach, using a programming language) is not only very much preferred but basically essential.
The aim of this course is to provide students with a basis in programming using the programming language Python.
Students will learn how to use basic functions of Python via the command line and at the end of the week processes files and request data from the Ensembl database using self made scripts. Topics include: Linux basics, variables, lists, loops, functions, modules, regular expressions, file handling and obtaining data from Ensembl.

Literature/study material used:
Provided course materials (slides); Python (will be available via individual Amazon cloud computers, https://www.python.org/)
 
Registration:
You can register for this course via Osiris Student. More information about the registration procedure can be found here on the Studyguide.
CS&D and MCLS students have priority in registration,  for others registration is on 'first-come-first-serve' basis until the maximum number of 25 participants is reached.
 
Mandatory for students in own Master’s programme:
No
 
Optional for students in other GSLS Master’s programme:
Yes
 
Prerequisite knowledge:
BSc BMW / Biology; Basic computer skills.
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