Daniel Baugh Institute

Joint Program in Functional Genomics/Computational Biology

The Joint Program in Functional Genomics/Computational Biology at the Daniel Baugh Institute has been established to provide an interdisciplinary base for research and education in these rapidly emerging computational-biomedical fields.

Students in the program have the opportunity to assemble their curriculum from a selection of courses at both universities. There is no additional tuition cost and the credits and grades appear on the home institute academic transcript. Graduate level courses available include but are not limited to:

Thomas Jefferson University University of Delaware
Biochemistry: Molecular Building Blocks Metabolic Engineering
Biochemistry: Genetic Information Transfer Biochemical Engineering
Biochemistry: Metabolism Discovery Informatics
Cell Biology High Performance Computing
Molecular Pharmacology Nonlinear Dynamics
Introduction to Neuroscience Optimization
Medical Neuroscience Numerical Techniques
  Advanced Control