Classes
- Introduction to Perl and Matlab for Biology (course website)
This course was taught from 2005-2007 at Princeton to members of the Departments of Molecular Biology, Chemistry, Chemical Engineering, and Computer Science. The course was held for four weeks, with three hours of lectures per week and one hour of labs. The goal of the course is to develop a foundation of basic tools that can be immediately utilized for biological research analysis. The lab problems are meant to emulate realistic biological scenarios and completion of the labs is highly encouraged if the student is to acquire a proficiency in programming.
Lectures
- Cellular Mechanics, Temasek Lifesciences Laboratory, Singapore
Two lectures on a mathematical analysis of multistability. (slides coming soon)
- Physical Biology, Bioinformatics Institute, Singapore
One lecture on a historical perspective of physical biology and interesting problems for the future. (slides coming soon)

KC Huang, Ph.D.
