jkjk@tank.uchicago.edu (john a kruper) (02/24/90)
Greetings: As a new member of the network, I am attempting to survey sources for molecular biology software that may have utility to the undergraduate and graduate biology classroom. At the University of Chicago, we are developing an Educational Bio- Computing facility to enhance learning in the biolgical sciences (with a concentration on molecular themes). Our computer-assisted instruction interests include a wide range of software options -- from laboratory research programs (sequence analysis, enzyme kinetics, pattern searching, etc.) to informational databases (including hypermedia) to sophisticated open-ended simulations and multimedia enviroments. If anyone can provide any informationa on such software, or can point us to possible sources, we would be very appreciative. Additionally, we would be intereted in hearing from other educators/researchers who use computers to augment the learning process. Perhaps we could begin a diaglogue to share ideas, experiences, etc. Correspondance can be addressed to: John Kruper Biological Sciences Collegiate Division The University of Chicago Gates/Blake 214 5845 S. Ellis Ave. Chicago, Il. 60637 (E-Mail) JKJK@tank.uchicago.edu Thanks!