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  • Python for Biologists: Programming for Scientific Computing

    ELIXIR node event
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    Software engineering Python for Biologists John Innes Centre JIC
  • Computational Bioimaging: From images to data

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    Imaging Bioimaging John Innes Centre JIC
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