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    • bioinformaticians
    • Biologists3
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    • Anyone aiming at employing protein structure modeling in their projects or integrating protein structure modeling in their analysis pipelines1
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Target audience: bioinformaticians

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  • ELIXIR Structural Bioinformatics 1: Getting a structure for a protein of interest

    This training workflow is designed to lead you through the process of finding experimentally-determined structures for a protein you are interested in - or predicting structure information if one is not available.

    It will then help guide you through visualising that structure as a prerequisite...

  • Training course in Transcriptomics

    Workflow for Transcirptomics course for CABANA learning

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