Course
Molecular Evolution, Phylogenetics and Adaptation
A practical, intensive course on Molecular Evolution, Phylogenetics and Adaptation.
Pre-requisites: Basic Biochemistry and Seq Analysis are useful but not required.
Details, Timetable, Online Application forms at: MEPA07 . We welcome international attendees and we are eager to provide help in finding suitable accomodation.
Note: this course has previouly been voted as the "best contents and organization" Â of our course series by MSc students.
Molecular Markers and Population Genetics [GTPB course in Portugal]
Nordic Neuroinformatics Workshop 2007
Parallel programming with MPI
This course is an introduction to parallel programming with MPI (message passing interface) paradigm.
For more information see the Finnsih EMBnet node site
PDA08 Proteomics Data Analysis
The course starts with a primer on Image Analysis, applied to 2D Gels. You will be working hands-on at computers with cutting-edge 2D gel image analysis software as well as learning the basic theory of 2D gel image analysis data quality. This class covers the same material as being tought exclusively at the prestigeous proteomics training courses at the National Institutes of Health in USA.
PERCH NMR-software course
PGDD08 Pharmacogenomics: new opportunities for drug discovery
During the five days of the course, we will teach several topics relevant to structure-based drug discovery. Such topics include structure determination and prediction (days 1 and 2), human variability and pharmacogenomics (day 3), docking of small molecules from an experimental and computational prespective (day 4) and quantitative structure-activity relationships (day 5). This course is addressed to students with some knowledge of structural biology as well as computational biology.
Plant Bioinformatics, Systems and Synthetic Biology Summer School
We would like to invite participants, specially doctoral students, to
the Plant Bioinformatics, Systems and Synthetic Biology Summer School,
that will take place in Nottingham, UK from the 27th to the 31st ofÂ
July, 2009.
The summer school is funded by the European Science Foundation (ESF).
Funding for tuition, accommodation, meals & travel is available for a
limited number of students. Priority will be given to students from ESF member countries.
Programmatic access of Proteomics Resources
This course consists of a mix of lectures and practical experience in accessing proteomics resources. An overview of each of the databases will introduce participants to the types of data, the way the data are stored and the connection between databases. Subsequently database-specific lectures will address the programmatic accessibility of the data and data integration between resources. This new knowledge will then be applied in hands-on tutorials.
Protein structure: prediction and analysis (Lausanne)
An advanced course on Protein structure: prediction and analysis.
For more information visit the Swiss EMBnet node.


