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- This course is oriented towards biologists and bioinformaticians. The course will be of particular interest to researchers investigating organisms without a reference genome or populations featuring high levels of genetic diversity.1
- This training course is aimed at researchers who are not expert in proteomics and want to integrate quantitative proteomics results into wider biomedical experiments.1
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- computational and statistical techniques are used to identify and validate the causal links between targets1
- everyone who is interested in learning to use metabolic modelling in their research, using user-friendly tools. No programming skills are required.1
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- post-doctoral researchers and principle investigators working in wet-lab biology. Participants who are looking for a basic introduction to the bioinformatics resources offered by the EMBL-EBI and want to know more about accessing biological data and tools.1
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