ML and AI in Living Organisms

UMass Lowell
Undergraduate
Course not available for
UMass Amherst, UMass Chan Medical School
Recent developments in Machine Learning (ML) and Artificial Intelligence (AI) have revolutionized how we approach science, engineering, and the life sciences. In this course, we focus on how AI and ML approaches shed light on the biochemical mechanisms underlying cellular processes. The course starts with an introduction to the basics of widely used ML methods, with practical examples of how ML models can be set up using Python notebooks. We then explore how ML and AI can further our understanding of cellular biochemistry, help elucidate multicellular processes, and guide the design of artificial biomimetic systems. Students will work on a semester-long project, that will provide first-hand experience in building a ML model on the topic.
Chemistry
Course Number
CHEM.4690
Section
101
Credits
3
Instructor Name
Jerome Delhommelle
Instructor Email
Jerome_Delhommelle@uml.edu

Prerequisite

CHEM.1210 Chemistry I, or CHEM.1350 Honors Chemistry I, or BIOL.1110 Principles of Biology, or BIOL.2100 Biology for Engineers, or Permission of Instructor

Schedule & Modality

MW, 2:00 PM - 3:15 PM
Flex

Enrollment Numbers

Capacity
25

How to Register

In order to register for an ICX course, students must fill out the ICX registration form.  The form must be signed by the student's advisor or graduate coordinator, by the department chair or appropriate person.  The form is sent to the host campus and is signed by the department chair and instructor of the course. If there are seats available, the student will be enrolled.  A shadow course will be created on the student’s home campus allowing the credit to be added to the student’s transcript.  The UMass registrars will ensure that proper credits are given to the student and that no charges incur from the host campus.