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💥 The relationship between COVID-19 severity and genetic background

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📔Biopython Tutorial and Cookbook
(Last Update – 25 May 2020)

http://biopython.org/DIST/docs/tutorial/Tutorial.pdf

💥Includes:
- Introduction
- Quick Starts
- Sequence Objects
- Sequence I/O
- Sequence Alignment / Multiple Sequence Alignment
- BLAST
- Accessing NCBI's Entrez DBs
- Swiss-Prot and ExPASy
- PDB Module
- Population Genetics
- Phylogenetics
- Motif analysis
- Cluster analysis
- Supervised learning methods
- KEGG
- ...

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📕 An online introductory tutorial for
learning genomics
💥mostly on the Linux command-line

🏬 from
Massey University

genomics.sschmeier.com

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🇧🇷 BRAZILIAN SYMPOSIUM ON BIOINFORMATICS 2020
23-27 NOVEMBER 2020 - online meeting

http://bsb.sbc.org.br/2020

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💥 A good flowchart for RNASeq data analysis after preparing the expression matrix

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📑 Online tutorial
Molecular dynamic modeling
Simulations of proteins, lipids, and nucleic acids with GROMACS

http://www.mdtutorials.com/gmx/index.html

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🎞 Lecture and training videos from one of Bioinformatics channel members
💥Dr. Girinath Pillai
(Scientist working on drug discovery drug design and bioinformatics)

https://www.youtube.com/giribio

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Forwarded from Girinath Pillai
Dear All

Drug Discovery Hackathon 2020
more details: https://innovateindia.mygov.in/ddh2020/

We are starting FREE massive training course every day (M-F) on fundamental concepts of drug discovery and development. 30-40 sessions per verticals (V1, V2, V3)
Every Saturdays there will Q&A session for 2-3hrs

V1 - Science behind drug discovery - 2:30pm-4:00pm
V2 - AI ML modelling, Statistics - 4:00pm - 5:30pm
V3 - Practical session on Open and Proprietary softwares for CADD, ADME, MD, etc. - 6:00pm - 7:30pm
More details on the sessions from tomorrow : http://www.neist.res.in/ddh2020/

Sessions will be streamed on MIC Youtube channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC--MSNrR_zO4Zb5OvwjWF4A

I am happy to answer any queries. Thanks!
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💥Simple paper (easy computation method) that can be generalized into any bipartite relationship in biology or medicine
from Cancer Informatics Journal

Computational Prediction of Probable Single Nucleotide Polymorphism-Cancer Relationships
https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10.1177/1176935120942216

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: @Bioinformatics
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💻 Common generic workflow for a machine learning analysis of omics data

including steps to reduce the dimension of the data through feature selection or feature extraction, higher-level machine learning analysis for classifying omics data samples (a supervised analysis) or clustering the samples (an unsupervised analysis), and evaluation of the obtained machine learning models on external test data

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: @Bioinformatics
Dear All,

We would like to inform that our September 2020 introductory course on Pharmaceutical Bioinformatics (7.5 ECTS credits) given by Uppsala University is now open for late application.

The course, which is free of charge for EU/EAA-citizens, is suited for students, researchers, post docs and teachers who are interested to learn how complex chemical and biomedical processes can be investigated even down to their finest chemical details using informatics, and how this can be used for the studies of drugs.

✍️To receive further information sign up at http://www.pharmbio.org .

📕Course literature is the textbook Introduction to Pharmaceutical Bioinformatics. More information is available here:
http://www.pharmbio.org/pharmbio.php?f1=uzl65L61lBL65

🧑‍🏫 More information on additional courses is available at http://www.pharmbio.org/pharmbio.php?f1=plh65Lr63pBLg65g

💥Note that the formal applications for the courses take place at:
https://www.universityadmissions.se/intl/search?period=9&freeText=pharmaceutical+bioinformatics&semesterPart=0

💥Note also In order to attend it's mandatory that you sign up at universityadmissions.se and submit all documents requested and the necessary credits.

IF you are NON-EU/EAA-citizen or want to attend twithout showing formal
credits - you may apply to our commissioned courses - you find more information on
this option here: www.pharmbio.org/pharmbio.php?f1=63p--zggzpo6564


Also please note that late applications are only open until August 15, 2020. Please therefore apply as soon as possible to be able to attend!

If you have any questions regarding the courses we are at your disposal at pharmbioinf@farmbio.uu.se

All our best regards

The Pharmaceutical Bioinformatics
Group at Uppsala University
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📓 Applications of Network Analysis in Biomedicine
First Online: 25 July 2020

https://link.springer.com/protocol/10.1007/978-1-0716-0904-0_4

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💸 Commercialization in bioinformatics research: why and how

https://www.rna-seqblog.com/commercialization-in-bioinformatics-research-why-and-how/

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🎞 Gene Expression Profiling
by Florence Cavalli

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E7P0UBcfbn4

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🏷 Introduction to Biological Pathway Databases

https://omicstutorials.com/introduction-to-biological-pathway-databases/

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📚 The Applications of Machine Learning in Biology

This article points to identifying gene coding regions, structure prediction, classification of cellular images, genome analysis, drug discovery and ... as some applications of machine learning in biology.
It also introduces the Cell Profiler, DeepVariant, TensorFlow and Atomwise as some machine learning tools used in biology.

https://www.kolabtree.com/blog/applications-of-machine-learning-in-biology/amp/

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📎 A new paper from PLOS Computational Biology

Ten simple rules for reading a scientific paper

https://journals.plos.org/ploscompbiol/article?id=10.1371/journal.pcbi.1008032

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