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DATE | 2018-02-04 |
FROM | Ruben Safir
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SUBJECT | Subject: [Learn] Biological Computation Sciences and Informatics
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This is just an initial work of a potentially larger proposal:
February 2nd, 2018 Proposal for Bioinformatics and Biocomputational Mathmatics Program Long Island University Brooklyn, USA
Prepared by Ruben Safir Comp Sci MS 2016 BS Pharmacy 1988
Initial Statement: Long Island University, Brooklyn Campus is of a full service University which has historically serviced underserviced populations within the outer-boroughs of New York City. While it has a strong liberal arts background, the school has increasingly become focused on the career path for students within the healthcare sector, as this has provided job ready skills for its student population and their families. But LIU is in no way a business school. While it competes in that sector, the school is a full service university with well funded and essential programs in the arts, sports, dance, and advanced programs in research. The school was also a pioneer in the information systems field, being an early participant in gophernet and the early adopter of worldwide web.
Currently, the school has large programs in Pharmacy, Nursing, Physicians Assistance, Sports Health, Healthcare Management, Speach Pathology, and other areas in the allied health field. The pharmacy school includes a well respected PhD program in pharmacuetics. This has required the university to maintain a mathmatics department which is under utilized. These programs position us well for one of the upcoming explosive areas of economic activity within New York City, which is the field of Biocomputational Mathmatics. Universities in New York are now focusing on this area of computational biology. Hunter College, NYU, Colombia University, and the hospital university complexes within the city are focused on these areas. Much of it is a natural outgrowth of the genometic work in the wake of the Human Genome project well over a decade ago. More of it is being stimulated as high school students entering universities with skills and backgrounds in gene splicing technology. The government itself has targeted biological technology for its enterprise centers. The New York Economic Development Corporation has specifically targeted the life sciences for the same reasons I outlined in this report. It will be an economic engineer for the immediate future and into the next century. The city already has the deepest resources in the nation in the area of life science technologies. The development of these areas is critical to the city's economic future. (https://www.nycedc.com/industry/life-sciences). Our participation in this feild will be essential to providing critical education for our local student population. And the computer science department is positioned within the university to weave together these different departments into a productive research center in biotechnology. The combination of the Enterprise Center, the Pharmacy research facilities, our allied health science programs, and our MBA programs puts us in a strong growth position for the future. By pulling shared resources from the entire campus, we can place the department and the university on its most solid financial foundation by providing real skills and promise of future employment for a broad number of students at different levels. Instead of competing with business schools for students who want to enter and increasingly saturated nursing environment, we will lay out vibrant, satisfying, expansive career paths for a representative population which is often short on long term vision, and left behind in a changing economy.
Project Goals: The Computer Science department should create 2 Bachelors Degree minors, and 3 Masters Degree Programs and collaborate for 1 Doctor program. The programs will be interleaved, which should achieve certification for all the programs with minimal additions to current programs. They can be roughly outlined as follows:
BS minors: Computer Sciences: Biological Computations and Statistics Computer Sciences: Biology Informatics and Informations Systems Management. =
Masters Degrees: Computational Biology Masters of Business Degree in Healthcare Program Management Healthcare Information Systems Doctoral Degree: Biological Computations and Phylogenetics
Descriptions: Computer Sciences: Biological Computations and Statistics - is a minor offered by the Computer Science Department which has a focus on biological statistics and computational algorithms. It would require 2 years of Biology, genetics, Linear Algebra, Calculus to the second level, C, C++. Java, Python, and R programming taught through Algorithms, Artificial Intelligence, Unix Systems, a semester of Phylogeny, a semester of microbiology, a semester of biological statistics with R programming, and data analysis. It is a very intensive BS on par with many healthcare programs. =
Computer Sciences: Biology Informatics and Information Systems - is a minor offered by the computer science department which has focus on systems programming, and statistical analysis of healthcare data. It would require Linear Algebra, Systems Programming and UML, biological statistics, one semester on digital medical equipment and hospital information systems. It's goal is to create users capable of understanding and controlling the flow of healthcare data in the institutional setting, including understanding of billing coding systems, Seamans systems, pyxus and other medical dispensing devices, and healthcare monitoring and imaging programs.
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Masters Degree of Computational Biology: Masters degree which can be entered by either the biological or computer sciences. It would requirement for Computer Science Majors of core programming, Algorithms, Networking, Database Principles, Communications, Compiler Theory, Parallel Programming and Computational Mathematics. For Biology and Life Sciences students, they would need to have coursework microbiology, pharmacology, biochemistry, genetics, and core mathematics to Calculus Two. The program itself will concentrated on R programming being used to teach phylogeny, biological statistics, Markov chain, Bayesian statistics, Neural Networks, and molecular computations. See: Biological Computation Ehud Lamm, Ron Unger, SBN 9781420087956 - CAT# C7959 =
https://ocw.mit.edu/courses/biology/7-349-biological-computing-at-the-cross= roads-of-engineering-and-science-spring-2005/ This is an MS degree designed for students interested in research and is intense. There is placement opportunities for graduates worldwide.
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Masters of Business Degree in Healthcare Program Management: This is an MBA specializing in the specific needs for information management within the healthcare system. Hospitals and Healthcare organizations are enormous consumers of information systems and the management of such systems requires specialized knowledge in the areas of biology, government regulation, and medical equipment. Many of these systems are designed and created in corporate black boxes and protected by international copyright and patent law. Trying to decipher these competing interests and regulations needs a well educated and experienced individual with a strong understanding of systems programming and business management. It is also necessary to understand epidemiology, and the funding and usage of research facilities with the context of the healthcare system.
Masters Degree in Healthcare Information Systems: This is a Computer Sciences major with an focus on healthcare informatics. This would include advanced database programming, biological statistics, big data and artificial intelligence with emphasis on real time clinical data delivery and educational facilities in support of clinical services. This would include networking, fundamental cryptography, expert systems, and the fundamentals of data types, such as the formats of CT images, and so on. This would also include drug information systems, laboratory data, and relevant clinical library access.
Doctoral Degrees Biological Computations and Phylogenetics: This would be a research driven PhD program which focuses on specific areas of biological research using computational sciences. It can apply to a wide range of research problems and might depend on collaboration with external departments and funding opportunities. By emphasising on the computational math and programming, we make ourselves available to a wide range of biological problems which in practice and theory, overlap. Computational problems that involve protein folding use the same computational theory as evolutionary phenology, or even tools in ecological studies. The department can share problems with the Pharmaceutics PhD in the Pharmacy school or create new opportunities in the Masters Degree program in Biology, Chemistry, and Nursing.
This program would need a solid background in programming languages, compiler theory, computational mathematics and statistics, advanced calculus, differential equations, parallel programming, and core education in the R programming language, with advanced skills in the C family, the Java family, and python. Artificial intelligence libraries in Python and other languages need to be mastered and understood. For several reasons, R programming has become central to the biological sciences and it should be the focus of most research at this time, although it should in no way be the exclusive tool.
The program should extend itself to post graduate studies, and funding from a number of grant streams. NIH, Pharmaceutical companies, start up businesses, and economic development grants can support this research and allow it to grow. Opportunities exist to share research with both local and overseas programs, even to cross pollinate and to share scholars in joint ventures with Ariel University in Israel. the core text, or "bible" accepted in this area of study is "Biological Computation (Chapman & Hall/CRC Mathematical & Computational Biology) by Ehud Lamm and Ron Unger" from Bar Ilan University. There are also local research labs at Hunter CUNY, Columbia University, NYU, and Cornell. NYCTC CUNY has a BS program in downtown Brooklyn.
The University doesn't need to completely break new ground. Currently there are programs many programs to use as templates: =
*NYCTC CUNY, (http://www.citytech.cuny.edu/biological/biomedical-informatics-bs.aspx) PROGRAM-SPECIFIC DEGREE REQUIREMENTS 76-77 CREDITS
Biological Sciences and Molecular Informatics (37 credits) BIO 1101 Biology I 4 BIO 1201 Biology II 4 BIO 2311 Human Anatomy and Physiology I 4 BIO 2312 Human Anatomy and Physiology II 4 BIO 3350 Bioinformatics I 4 BIO 3352 Bioinformatics II 4 BIO 3354 Computational Genomics 3 BIO 3356 Molecular Modeling in Biology 3 BIO 3526 Pathophysiology 3 BIO 3620 Molecular and Cell Biology 4
Computer and Healthcare Informatics (18 credits) MED 2400 Medical Informatics Fundamentals 3 MED 4229 Healthcare Databases 3 CST 1101 Problem Solving with Computer Programming 3 CST 1201
CST 2403 Programming Fundamentals OR C++ Programming I =
3 CST 1204 Database Systems Fundamentals 3 HSA 3510 Health Services Management I 3
Internship/Research Course MED 3910 Internship/Research in Biomedical Informatics
They also have:
Applied Mathematics-Science/BS
The applications of mathematics in this industry include designing experiments to test drug safety and effectiveness, creating computer-based models of the spread of disease and assessing the risks of different medical treatments.
BIO 1101 Biology I 4 BIO 2311 Human Anatomy and Physiology I 4 CST 1101 Problem Solving with Computer programming 3 CST 2403 C++ Programming I 3 CST 3503 C++ Programming II 3 CHEM 1110 General Chemistry I 4 CHEM 1210 General Chemistry II 4 CHEM 2223 Organic Chemistry I 5 MAT 1475 Calculus I 3 4 MAT 1575 Calculus II 4 MAT 2440 Discrete Structures and Algorithms I 3 MAT 2572 Probability and Mathematical Statistics I 4 MAT 2580 Introduction to Linear Algebra 3 MAT 2630 Applied Mathematics Technology =C3=A2=E2=82=AC=E2=80=9C Numerical= Methods 3 MAT 2675 Calculus III 4 MAT 2680 Differential Equations 3 MAT 3672 Probability and Mathematical Statistics II 4 MAT 3770 Mathematical Modeling I =C3=A2=E2=82=AC=E2=80=9C Optimization 3 MAT 3772 Stochastic Models 3 MAT 3880 An Introduction to Partial Differential Equations using Mathematical Methods in Biology 3 MAT 4672 Computational Statistics 4 MAT 4900 Internship I 2 MAT 4901 Internship II 2
Electives (select as needed to add up to 784) BIO 2312 Human Anatomy and Physiology I 4 CHEM 2323 Organic Chemistry I 5 MAT 2540 Discrete Structures and Algorithms II 3 MAT 3777 Applied Mathematics Applications of the Wave Equation 3 MAT 3787 Applied Mathematics =C3=A2=E2=82=AC=E2=80=9C Finite Fields 3 MAT 3788 Applications of the Heat Equation for Financial Mathematics 3 MAT 4788 Financial Risk Modeling 3 MAT 4872 Probability and Mathematical Statistics III 4 MAT 4880 Mathematical Modeling II
*Hunter CUNY has an advanced program that includes a research lab (http://www.hunter.cuny.edu/qubi) QuBi -at-Hunter College Hunter's interdisciplinary program in Quantitative Biology/Bioinformatics
Hunter College is one of only nine institutions of higher education in the country to offer an interdisciplinary program in quantitative biology. Students majoring in Biology, Chemistry, Computer Science, Mathematics or Statistics can add a quantitative biology concentration to their major. Among the many benefits of this innovative program are access to competitive scholarships, small classes, training by a multidisciplinary team of research scientists and dedicated academics, individual mentoring, the opportunity to participate in research conducted at Hunter and nationally, topnotch preparation for graduate studies and for scientific careers in this new frontier.
Qubi concentrators will learn statistical and computational methods and how to apply those methods to the processing, storage, analysis, visualization and modeling of large-scale molecular biological data. They will develop the research, communication and collaborative skills to contribute to the solution of problems in bioinformatics as members of a multidisciplinary team.
(http://qiu.bioweb.hunter.cuny.edu/) (http://diverge.hunter.cuny.edu/labwiki/Main_Page)
*CUNY Graduate Program: (https://www.gc.cuny.edu/Page-Elements/Academics-Research-Centers-Initiativ= es/Doctoral-Programs/Computer-Science/Research-Areas/Computational-Biology)
One particularly important program is in the Microbiology Department of the University of Michigan run by Dr. Patrick Schloss. He collaborates nation wide and is revolutionary in microbiology education by making biological computation a core requirement for their Microbiology program. His world famous research lab produced Muther in the R programming language (https://www.mothur.org/). Mothur is described as:
This project seeks to develop a single piece of open-source, expandable software to fill the bioinformatics needs of the microbial ecology community. In February 2009 we released the first version of mothur, which had accelerated versions of the popular DOTUR and SONS programs. Since then we have added the functionality of a number of other popular tools. mothur is currently the most cited bioinformatics tool for analyzing 16S rRNA gene sequences. Step inside the wiki and user forum and learn how you can use mothur to process data generated by Sanger, PacBio, IonTorrent, 454, and Illumina (MiSeq/HiSeq). If you would like to contribute code to the project feel free to download the source code and make your own improvements. Alternatively, if you have an idea or a need, but lack the programming expertise, let us know and we'll add it to the queue of features we would like to add. Our current goal is to release a new iteration of the project every couple of months
This is exactly the kind of research that every department in our healthcare program can be involved with.
As for careers: We are already positions for many career level positions in the city. A quick search on Indeed.com for Computational Biologist turns up the following results:
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Reviewing these results one might conclude that if our Pharmacy program is to remain relevant that we might need to collaborative effort. -- =
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