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- The course is aimed at individuals working in immunology research who have minimal experience in bioinformatics. Applicants are expected to be at an early stage of using bioinformatics in their research with the need to develop their skills and knowledge further. Participants will need a basic knowledge of the Unix command line, and the R statistical package. We recommend these free tutorials: Introduction to the Unix environment – http://www.ee.surrey.ac.uk/Teaching/Unix/ Basic R concepts – http://www.r-tutor.com/r-introduction 1
- The course is aimed at research scientists with a minimum of a degree in a biological discipline, including laboratory and clinical staff, as well as specialists in related fields. The practical elements of the course will take raw data from a proteomics experiment and analyse it. Participants will be able to go from MS spectra to identifying and quantify peptides and finally to obtain lists of protein identifiers that can be analysed further using a wide range of resources. The final aim is to provide attendees with the practical bioinformatics knowledge they need to go back to the lab and process their own data when collected. 1
- The workshop is aimed at biologists and computer scientists in Latin American countries only (excluding Chile and Uruguay due to funding restrictions) wanting to learn the basics of network analysis and biological data cure for clinically relevant pathogens. Trainees should be undertaking research at postgraduate-level upwards focusing on infectious diseases. No previous experience using interaction data resources is needed. Please note this course will be taught in English, however the trainers are fluent in either Spanish/Portuguese, and can offer language support where feasible. Priority will also be given to those who have not attended the CABANA event yet. Researchers who apply for CABANA courses should have projects in one or more of the CABANA challenge areas (sustainable crop production, communicable diseases, protection of biodiversity). Scientists from underrepresented ethnic and gender groups are especially encouraged to apply for this workshop, for example women and those with Black and/or Indigenous heritage. Prerequisites Participants will require a basic knowledge of the Unix command line, and the R statistical packages. We recommend these free tutorials: Basic introduction to the Unix environment: www.ee.surrey.ac.uk/Teaching/Unix Introduction and exercises for Linux: https://training.linuxfoundation.org/free-linux-training Basic R concept tutorials: www.r-tutor.com/r-introduction 1
- This course is aimed at anyone interested in finding out more about protein biology. No prior experience of bioinformatics is required, but participants should have an undergraduate level understanding of biology. For those who wish to attend the session on programmatic access a prior knowledge of coding/programming would be of benefit. For an introduction to the concept of web services and how you can use them to access the tools and data available at EMBL-EBI please watch our webinar. 1
- This course is aimed at anyone interested in finding out more about protein biology. No prior experience of bioinformatics is required, but participants should have an undergraduate level understanding of biology. For those who wish to attend the sessions on programmatic access, prior knowledge of coding/programming would be of benefit. For an introduction to the concept of web services and how you can use them to access the tools and data available programmatically, please watch this EMBL-EBI, programatically webinar. 1
- This course is aimed at experimental biologists, bioinformaticians and mathematicians who have just started in systems biology, are familiar with the basic terminology in this field and who are now keen on gaining a better knowledge of systems biology modelling approaches to understand biological and biomedical problems. A working knowledge of the Linux operating system and ability to use the command line or experience of using a programming language (e.g Python) would be a benefit but is not mandatory. An undergraduate knowledge of molecular and cellular biology or some background in mathematics is highly beneficial. 1
- This course is aimed at experimental biologists, bioinformaticians and mathematicians who have just started in systems biology, are familiar with the basic terminology in this field and who are now keen on gaining a better knowledge of systems biology modelling approaches to understand biological and biomedical problems. An experience of using a programming language (e.g Python, R, Matlab) would be a benefit but is not mandatory. An undergraduate knowledge of molecular and cellular biology or some background in mathematics is highly beneficial. 1
- This workshop is aimed at PhD students within the PhD programme "Genetics, Molecular and Cellular Biology" (University of Pavia) and the PhD programmme "Biomolecular Sciences and Biotechnology" (IUSS, University School for Advanced Studies Pavia. No knowledge of programming is required, but an undergraduate level knowledge of biology or molecular biology would be useful. 1
- This workshop is aimed at anyone interested in finding out more about protein biology. No prior experience of bioinformatics is required, but an undergraduate level understanding of biology would be of benefit. 1
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