Date: 4 - 5 April 2019

This two-day workshop will introduce participants to bioinformatics approaches for analysis biological data from resources such as UniProt and the PDBe. Day 1 will cover introductory programming in UNIX and python, sequence similarity searching, and how to navigate and use the protein sequence database UniProt. Day 2 will cover methods to access and retrieve data programmatically, the macromolecular structure database Protein Data Bank in Europe, and end with a talk and panel discussion on artificial intelligence’s role in protein structure prediction.

Activities will include interactive presentations and practical exercises delivered by experienced trainers, which will give trainees hands-on experience.

Venue: Alexandru Ioan Cuza University Bulevardul Carol I nr. 11

Region: Iasi

Country: Romania

Postcode: 700506

Target audience: This workshop is aimed at postgraduates (Masters and PhD students) as well as young researchers working with protein sequences and structures. An undergraduate level understanding of molecular biology and protein structures is necessary. No prior experience of bioinformatics is required.

Capacity: 30


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