A lecture/workshop course for teaching microcomputer applications in biochemistry has been developed. It is aimed at teaching undergraduate chemistry and biochemistry students with the appreciation and skill for using microcomputer to solve biochemical problems. It can be used either as complementary teaching material for general biochemistry or as an independent course offering. The course is organized into modules that use application programs of selected commercial software and freeware from the Internet. The implementation of lectures and workshop topics is described.
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