The recent elucidation of the genomes of many organisms has lead to the appreciation that our knowledge of the function of the proteome and other "omes" of any given organism is far from complete. A wide range of computational, theoretical, biochemical, structural, cell biological and genetic approaches need to cooperate to establish the connections between sequence, structure and function. The Collaborative Graduate Program in Genome Biology and Bioinformatics* addresses this need for cooperation with a coherent course of study that educates and trains doctoral graduate students across these diverse disciplines. We intend the program to serve as a model for a content-driven, trans-departmental unit that responds to the University's need to adapt to cutting-edge scientific developments.
The Wiki for the Collaborative Graduate Program in Genome Biology and Bioinformatics may be explored using the links in the navigation bar to the left.
- About - About the CGPGBB
- Admission - How to become a student member of the Program, and Program requirements
- Students - Current student members and Program info
- Faculty - Current faculty members and membership info
- Seminars - Work-in-progress seminars
- Meetings - Meetings of interest to CGPGBB members
- Administration - Policies, Program Committee members, etc.
- Resources - Resources and links of interest
- Wiki Help - How to edit this Wiki
Further information can be obtained by checking out the overarching site describing Activities in Bioinformatics, Computational and Genome-scale Biology at the University of Toronto and associated research hospitals and institutes atbioinformatics.utoronto.ca. An extensive FAQs page there may be of use.
* Formerly Collaborative Graduate Program in Proteomics and Bioinformatics, before the 22nd of May 2007.
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