Bioinformatics resources for protein biology
Date: 21 February - 2 March 2022
Are you aware of the wide range of protein data resources that can easily be accessed and explored to enhance your research? Do you want to know more about the sequence of your protein and its functions? Wondered whether a structure of your protein exists and how to explore it? Want to know more about the potential complexes and reaction pathways your protein of interest is involved in, giving you a better overview of its biological context? This short virtual course will introduce you to data resources and tools developed by EMBL-EBI that can help you in your protein studies.
This course will take place from 21 to 23 February and on 2 March. During the first three days you will learn about how to browse, retrieve and use EMBL-EBI protein data in theory. Those who are interested in learning more about programmatic access to EMBL-EBI protein resources can attend an optional section on this topic on the afternoon of 22 February. 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.
You will be provided exercises for each resource that you will work through on your own in the following week, with remote trainer support available if needed. We will then meet again on 2 March to discuss issues that occurred while working through the material in more detail.
All participants will be asked to pre-record a short presentation (three minutes) about their research work as part of the course. These will provide an opportunity to share your research with the other participants and provide a forum for discussion. Further details will be provided to participants once registrations have closed.
This course will be run virtually and delivered over Zoom, with additional text communication over Slack. In order to make the most out of the course, you should make sure to have a stable internet connection throughout the course.
Keywords: UniProt: The Universal Protein Resource, InterPro, Pfam, HMMER - protein homology search, Electron Microscopy Public Image Archive - EMPIAR, AlphaFold Database, IntAct Molecular Interaction Database, Complex Portal, Reactome pathways database, Proteins (proteins), Protein classification
Organizer: European Bioinformatics Institute (EBI)
Capacity: 30
Event types:
- Workshops and courses
Scientific topics: protein, Protein sequence, Gene and protein families, Protein complex, Pathway analysis, Protein structure
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