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Start: 00:00
Start: 6 May 2008 - 12:00am
End: 7 May 2008 - 5:30pm

This course will provide instruction and hands-on training in protein structures using several public databases and bioinformatics tools freely available on the internet.

Topics include: searching structures in the PDB and their schematic display in PDBSum; exploring the structural classification of proteins in the CATH and SCOP databases; examining the 3-D orientation of catalytic residues using Catalytic Site Atlas; linking functional annotation to structures using ProFunc and InterPro; and investigating domain-domain interactions using iPFAM.

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End: 17:30
Start: 6 May 2008 - 12:00am
End: 7 May 2008 - 5:30pm

This course will provide instruction and hands-on training in protein structures using several public databases and bioinformatics tools freely available on the internet.

Topics include: searching structures in the PDB and their schematic display in PDBSum; exploring the structural classification of proteins in the CATH and SCOP databases; examining the 3-D orientation of catalytic residues using Catalytic Site Atlas; linking functional annotation to structures using ProFunc and InterPro; and investigating domain-domain interactions using iPFAM.

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Start: 15:00
Start: 18 May 2008 - 3:00pm
End: 20 May 2008 - 3:00pm
Protein domain analysis is an essential component of protein sequence interpretation and genome annotation. This non-specialist training workshop will provide a thorough introduction to the concepts underlying protein domain analysis and modular protein evolution, together with extensive hands-on sessions on protein domain analysis tools, web services and work flows.

 

 

 

05 / 19
(all day)
Start: 18 May 2008 - 3:00pm
End: 20 May 2008 - 3:00pm
Protein domain analysis is an essential component of protein sequence interpretation and genome annotation. This non-specialist training workshop will provide a thorough introduction to the concepts underlying protein domain analysis and modular protein evolution, together with extensive hands-on sessions on protein domain analysis tools, web services and work flows.

 

 

 

Start: 00:24
Start: 19 May 2008 - 12:24am
End: 22 May 2008 - 7:20pm

The Workshop on “ Modern computer tools for the biosciences ” is a
one-day event focussing on topics including the added-value of the Grid
for Bioinformaticians, Biologists and Medical scientists, and the
readiness of the Grid for these end-users The grid concept has already
produced a variety of middlewares, components and platforms that are
available around the World. But are facilites ready to be exploited by
the true end-user? There are several challenging points that are still

05 / 20
End: 15:00
Start: 18 May 2008 - 3:00pm
End: 20 May 2008 - 3:00pm
Protein domain analysis is an essential component of protein sequence interpretation and genome annotation. This non-specialist training workshop will provide a thorough introduction to the concepts underlying protein domain analysis and modular protein evolution, together with extensive hands-on sessions on protein domain analysis tools, web services and work flows.

 

 

 

(all day)
Start: 19 May 2008 - 12:24am
End: 22 May 2008 - 7:20pm

The Workshop on “ Modern computer tools for the biosciences ” is a
one-day event focussing on topics including the added-value of the Grid
for Bioinformaticians, Biologists and Medical scientists, and the
readiness of the Grid for these end-users The grid concept has already
produced a variety of middlewares, components and platforms that are
available around the World. But are facilites ready to be exploited by
the true end-user? There are several challenging points that are still

05 / 21
(all day)
Start: 19 May 2008 - 12:24am
End: 22 May 2008 - 7:20pm

The Workshop on “ Modern computer tools for the biosciences ” is a
one-day event focussing on topics including the added-value of the Grid
for Bioinformaticians, Biologists and Medical scientists, and the
readiness of the Grid for these end-users The grid concept has already
produced a variety of middlewares, components and platforms that are
available around the World. But are facilites ready to be exploited by
the true end-user? There are several challenging points that are still

Start: 00:30
Start: 21 May 2008 - 12:30am
End: 23 May 2008 - 6:00pm

DNA microarrays constitute, no doubt, a paradigm among post-genomic technologies, which are characterised for producing large amounts of data, whose analysis and interpretation is not trivial. Microarray technologies allows querying living systems in a completely new way, but at the same time present new challenges in the way hypotheses must be tested and results have to be analysed.

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End: 19:20
Start: 19 May 2008 - 12:24am
End: 22 May 2008 - 7:20pm

The Workshop on “ Modern computer tools for the biosciences ” is a
one-day event focussing on topics including the added-value of the Grid
for Bioinformaticians, Biologists and Medical scientists, and the
readiness of the Grid for these end-users The grid concept has already
produced a variety of middlewares, components and platforms that are
available around the World. But are facilites ready to be exploited by
the true end-user? There are several challenging points that are still

(all day)
Start: 21 May 2008 - 12:30am
End: 23 May 2008 - 6:00pm

DNA microarrays constitute, no doubt, a paradigm among post-genomic technologies, which are characterised for producing large amounts of data, whose analysis and interpretation is not trivial. Microarray technologies allows querying living systems in a completely new way, but at the same time present new challenges in the way hypotheses must be tested and results have to be analysed.

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End: 18:00
Start: 21 May 2008 - 12:30am
End: 23 May 2008 - 6:00pm

DNA microarrays constitute, no doubt, a paradigm among post-genomic technologies, which are characterised for producing large amounts of data, whose analysis and interpretation is not trivial. Microarray technologies allows querying living systems in a completely new way, but at the same time present new challenges in the way hypotheses must be tested and results have to be analysed.

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Start: 00:30
Start: 27 May 2008 - 12:30am
End: 30 May 2008 - 6:00pm

In 2008 we are organizing two training courses on ENSEMBL, with emphasys on its use to study variation

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