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Competency level: Beginner

and Target audience: Researchers

and Node: Switzerland

5 materials found
  • Lecture, Presentation, Training materials

    HemaFAIR Lecture 11 - Inside the Swiss Transplant Cohort Study App Ecosystem Quick Tour and Project Management Insights

    ELIXIR node event
    • Beginner
    FAIR data Data management Open science FAIR principles Research Data Management Open Science European research projects HemaFAIR
  • e-learning

    BLAST and multiple sequence alignment (MSA) programs

    ELIXIR node event
    • Beginner
    Sequence analysis Blast Multiple sequence alignment
  • e-learning

    Phylogenetics of animal pathogens: basic principles and applications

    ELIXIR node event
    • Beginner
    Phylogenetics Veterinary medicine Animal pathogens Phylogenetics
  • BLAST and multiple sequence alignment (MSA) programs

    ELIXIR node event
    • Beginner
    Blast E learning Multiple sequence alignment
  • ViralZone

    Phylogenetics of animal viral pathogens

    ELIXIR node event
    • Beginner
    Animal pathogens E learning Phylogenetics
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