Date: 8 - 10 October 2019

This workshop will introduce basic bioinformatics approaches that are used to find, analyse and understand nucleotide or protein sequences. It will explore how to conduct searches across biological databases using both metadata and sequence data approaches. The course will explain how sequence searching techniques work, and how to use them effectively to find relevant results. Practical exercises will develop skills in searching for, accessing and aligning sequences; through the use of sample datasets participants will learn how to discover more about the biological context of nucleotide and protein sequences.

The key areas covered by the workshop will include:

  • Sequence data resources at EMBL-EBI
  • Tools for sequence searching and alignments
  • Using sequences to investigate families, function and structure

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Contact: Meredith Willmott - [email protected]

Venue: European Bioinformatics Institute, Hinxton

Region: Cambridge

Country: United Kingdom

Postcode: CB10 1SD

Organizer: European Bioinformatics Institute (EBI)

Host institutions: European Bioinformatics Institute

Target audience: The course is aimed at researchers interested in core bioinformatics techniques, sequence searching and alignment. No prior experience of bioinformatics is required, but familiarity with biological databases and web tools would help. An undergraduate level understanding of molecular biology would be of benefit to those attending the workshop.

Capacity: 30

Event types:

  • Workshops and courses

Instructors: Tom Hancocks, Sam Holt, Fabio Madeira, Nandana Madhusoodanan, Umberto Perron, Conor Walker, Rossana Zaru, Hema Bye-A-Jee, Lorna Richardson, David Armstrong, Benjamin Moore

Scientific topics: Sequence alignment report, Sequence search results, Sequence analysis


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