ession 1: Introduction to Bioinformatics – Overview of bioinformatics, its importance, and applications in genomics, proteomics, and drug discovery.
Session 2: Biological Databases – Explore primary (NCBI, UniProt, PDB), secondary (RefSeq), and specialized (KEGG) databases. Hands-on: Retrieve sequences from NCBI and visualize 3D structures from PDB.
Session 3: Sequence Analysis & BLAST – Learn sequence alignment concepts, BLAST types (blastn, blastp, blastx), and interpretation of results. Hands-on: Online BLAST demo and standalone setup overview.
Session 4: Structure Visualization with PyMOL – Understand PyMOL interface, structure display styles, coloring, and measurements. Hands-on: Download and visualize protein structures.
Session 5: Network Biology with Cytoscape – Introduction to Cytoscape interface, importing interaction data, and visualizing biological networks. Hands-on: Customize and analyze network visuals.
Understand core bioinformatics concepts and their applications in genomics, proteomics, and drug discovery.
Gain proficiency in using biological databases such as NCBI, UniProt, PDB, RefSeq, and KEGG for data retrieval and analysis.
Develop skills in sequence alignment and BLAST analysis for comparing genetic and protein sequences.
Learn molecular structure visualization using PyMOL for exploring and analyzing 3D protein models.
Explore biological network analysis through Cytoscape for understanding molecular interactions and systems biology.
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5-Hour Hands-on Workshop designed to transform biologists into confident bioinformaticians
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