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DESCRIPTION:The environmental impact of (scientific) computing\, computatio
 nal biology in particular\, is a growing concern in light of the urgency o
 f the climate crisis\, and there is widespread interest in the research co
 mmunity\; so what can we all do about it? Tackling this issue and making i
 t easier for scientists to engage with sustainable computing is what motiv
 ated the [Green Algorithms project](https://www.green-algorithms.org/). \
 n\nDuring this webinar\, we will discuss what we learned along the way\, h
 ow to estimate the impact of our work and dive into the carbon footprint o
 f common bioinformatic analyses. We will also highlight the levers scienti
 sts and institutions have to make their research more sustainable\, debate
  the ethical implications of these environmental costs and examine what is
  still needed moving forward.\n\n### About the speaker\n\nDr Loïc Lannelo
 ngue is a Research Associate in Biomedical Data Science in the Cardiovascu
 lar Epidemiology Unit and the Inouye lab at the University of Cambridge. H
 e is also a College Post-Doctoral Associate at Jesus College\, Cambridge\,
  and an Associate Fellow of Advance HE. Loïc developed the Greener Algor
 ithms project\, in collaboration with Jason Grealey and Michael Inouye\, t
 o understand the carbon footprint of analyses and promote best practices i
 n green computing. 
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SUMMARY:The environmental impact of computational biology
URL;VALUE=URI:https://www.ebi.ac.uk/training/events/environmental-impact-co
 mputational-biology
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