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- Biological networks2
- Proteins (proteins)2
- Bioinformatics1
- Building biological networks1
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- Proteins1
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- antibodies1
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- interactomics1
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- Bioinformatics734
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- Protein and peptide identification151
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- Pipelines46
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- WTSS34
- Whole transcriptome shotgun sequencing34
- miRNA-seq34
- Data rendering32
- High-throughput sequencing31
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- Academics1
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- PhD students, postDoc and PIs in Life Sciences, Biomedicine and Bioinformatics with little or no knowledge of network biology tools, who are interested in learning how to apply such tools in their research.1
- Post-Docs1
- Structural biologists1
- This course is aimed at researchers at any career stage within the University of Pavia and Institute of Molecular Genetics who are working with and/or generating their own genomic and biomolecular datasets. No knowledge of programming is required, but an undergraduate level knowledge of Biology / molecular biology would be beneficial.1
- This introductory course is aimed at bench-based biologists, who are involved in, or embarking on projects that will use network and pathway analysis or protein interaction data. For example, you may be using these tools in the interpretation of biological datasets or as part of a systems biology approach. The course requires no prior knowledge of pathway analysis or computer programming skills. Preference will be given to those actively involved in or commencing interaction/pathway-based projects.1
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- Birgit Meldal2
- Livia Perfetto2
- Anjali Shrivastava1
- David Armstrong1
- Erin Haskell1
- Evangelia Petsalaki1
- Glyn Bradley1
- Hema Bye-A-Jee1
- Kalpana Panneerselvam1
- Katja Luck1
- Marton Olbei1
- Matt Rogon1
- Melissa Burke1
- Noemi Del Toro Ayllon1
- Pablo Porras Millan1
- Rob Ewing1
- Sandra Orchard1
- Tamas Korcsmáros1
- Thawfeek Mohamed Varusai1
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