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📑 Recent advances in predicting gene–disease associations

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📑Web-based drug repurposing tools: a survey

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📖Free online tutorial
💥Running molecular dynamics simulations using GROMACS

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📘 The Biologist’s Guide to Computing
💥Free online book

This book introduces practical computing concepts to biologists without needing prior knowledge

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🧑‍🎨 Ten simple rules to colorize biological data visualization

Abstract: Methods for visualization of biological data continue to improve, but there is still a fundamental challenge in colorization of these visualizations (vis). Visual representation of biological data should not overwhelm, obscure, or bias the findings, but rather make them more understandable. This is often due to the challenge of how to use color effectively in creating visualizations. The recent global adoption of data vis has helped address this challenge in some fields, but it remains open in the biological domain. The visualization of biological data deals with the application of computer graphics, scientific visualization, and information visualization in various areas of the life sciences. This paper describes 10 simple rules to colorize biological data visualization.

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📺 Building a Successful Bioinformatics Academic Career
Recorded webinar

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🏢 VIII Bioinformatics Student Symposium
▫️ on behalf of ISCB Regional Student Group in Spain España
📍Online

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Date: October 18-19, 2021

💣 Registration deadline: September 17, 2021

🎓 WHO?
Undergrads, MSc and Ph.D. students, Postdocs

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https://www.rsg-spain.iscbsc.org/viii-symposium/

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📓 A Little Book of R For Bioinformatics
By: Dr Avril Coghlan - from Sanger Institute

💥This is a simple introduction to bioinformatics, with a focus on genome analysis, using the R statistics software. To encourage research into neglected tropical diseases such as leprosy, Chagas disease, trachoma, schistosomiasis etc., most of the examples in this booklet are for analysis of the genomes of the organisms that cause these diseases.

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📑Machine learning in medicine: a practical introduction to natural language processing

💥The methods of this paper is structured into four parts, which in turn cover:
1. Basic NLP techniques for data cleaning in open-text datasets
2. Positive and negative sentiment analysis of drug reviews, with a freely-available lexicon
3. Unsupervised machine learning to identify similarities and differences between drugs, based on the words used to describe them
4. Supervised machine learning (classification) to predict whether a free text drug review will be associated with a dichotomised “Good” or “Bad” numerical score

We present samples of code written using the R Statistical Programming Language within the paper to illustrate the methods described, and provide the full noscript as a supplementary file. At points in the analysis, we deliberately simplify and shorten the dataset so that these analyses can be reproduced in reasonable time on a personal desktop or laptop, although this would clearly be suboptimal for original research studies.
While this paper is intended for readers who are relatively new to the field, some basic familiarity with the R programming language and machine learning concepts will make this manunoscript easier to follow.

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📁All about NCBI
▫️What is NCBI?
▫️NCBI Resources and Tools?
▫️NCBI's How To Tasks
▫️Quick Guide to Entrez Databases

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📑Application of social network analysis to COVID-19 data

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🎞 Lessons from the Pandemic for Machine Learning and Medical Imaging
💥Presented on behalf of Isaac Newton Institute for Mathematical Sciences

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📕🎬Online tutorial
⚡️Introductory bioinformatics
A curated set of EMBL-EBI online courses

This curated pathway brings together a number of online tutorials and recorded webinars to provide an introduction to bioinformatics, a brief tour of the resources available from EMBL-EBI and more details about some of those resources, including Ensembl, UniProt and Expression Atlas.

♦️What will you achieve?
By the end of the course you will be able to:
▫️Outline what bioinformatics is
▫️Describe the importance of data management
▫️Recall which resources are available from EMBL-EBI
▫️Know where to find information about genes
▫️View information on gene expression
▫️Search for protein information
▫️Know where to find out more about EMBL-EBI resources

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👨‍🏫 Introduction to R for Health Data Science
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Free online course from University of Manchester

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📕Reproducible Bioinformatics Research for Biologists

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