Unit 1:
Introduction to Bioinformatics and Translational Medicine; Definition and scope of bioinformatics, Overview of translational medicine.
Unit 2:
Biological Databases and Tools; Sequence databases (Gen Bank, Uni Prot), Structure databases (PDB), Bioinformatics software (BLAST, CLUSTALW, etc.).
Unit 3:
Genomic Analysis Techniques; Next-generation sequencing (NGS), Genome assembly and annotation, Variant calling and analysis.
Unit 4:
Systems Biology and Network Analysis; Gene expression analysis, Pathway analysis, Protein-protein interaction networks.
Unit 5:
Molecular Modelling and Drug Design; Protein structure prediction, Molecular docking, Virtual screening for drug discovery.
Unit 6:
Personalized Medicine and Precision Oncology; Genomic profiling in cancer, Pharmacogenomics, Clinical applications of personalized medicine.
Unit 7:
Computational Tools for Clinical Decision Support; Electronic health records (EHR), Predictive modelling, Biomarker discovery and validation.
Unit 8:
Challenges and Future Directions, Data integration and interoperability, Ethical and regulatory considerations, Emerging technologies in bioinformatics and translational medicine.
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