City: Bogota or Copenhagen or Cambridge or Norwich or Rotterdam
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Keywords: bioinfo or data or Scientific programming
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Regulatory elements in non-model organisms
19 - 20 September 2014
Norwich, United Kingdom
Regulatory elements in non-model organisms http://www.tgac.ac.uk/regulatory-elements-in-non-model-organisms/ https://tess.elixir-europe.org/events/regulatory-elements-in-non-model-organisms 2014-09-19 01:00:00 UTC 2014-09-20 01:00:00 UTC TGAC TGAC, Norwich, United Kingdom TGAC Norwich United Kingdom Bioinformatics [] [] [] meetings_and_conferences [] bioinfoorganisms -
Using public data resources to build a business model
18 July 2018
Cambridge, United Kingdom
Using public data resources to build a business model https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/using-public-data-resources-to-build-a-business-model-tickets-47106180855 https://tess.elixir-europe.org/events/using-public-data-resources-to-build-a-business-model Entrepeneurial Postdocs of Cambridge (EPOC) is organising an event entitled Using public data resources to build a business model together with ELIXIR UK, Repositive and One Nucleus to explore how public life sciences data infrastructures generate innovation and support the creation of start-ups and SMEs. 2018-07-18 18:00:00 UTC 2018-07-18 21:00:00 UTC Entrepeneurial Postdocs of Cambridge and ELIXIR-UK Postdoc Centre, 16, Mill Lane, Cambridge, United Kingdom Postdoc Centre, 16, Mill Lane Cambridge Cambridgeshire United Kingdom CB2 1SB Data integration and warehousing Bioinformatics University of Cambridge epoc@admin.cam.ac.uk ELIXIROne NucleusRepositive Researcherspost-docsPhD students meetings_and_conferencesworkshops_and_courses [] bioinformaticsentrepeneurshipdatalife sciences -
Advanced Python for Biologists
22 - 26 July 2019
Norwich, United Kingdom
Advanced Python for Biologists http://www.earlham.ac.uk/advanced-python-biologists https://tess.elixir-europe.org/events/advanced-python-for-biologists Python is a dynamic, readable language that is a popular platform for all types of bioinformatics work, from simple one-off scripts to large, complex software projects. This workshop is aimed at people who already have a basic knowledge of Python and are interested in using the language to tackle larger problems. In it, we will look in detail at the parts of the language which are particularly useful in scientific programming, and at the tools Python offers for making development faster and easier. The workshop will use examples and exercises drawn from various aspects of bioinformatics work. See our website for more details. 2019-07-22 09:00:00 UTC 2019-07-26 17:00:00 UTC Earlham Institute Earlham Institute (EI), Colney Lane, Norwich, United Kingdom Earlham Institute (EI), Colney Lane Norwich Norfolk United Kingdom NR4 7UZ Earlham Institute training@earlham.ac.uk [] ResearchersTechniciansBiologistsThose with a basic knowledge of Python 20 workshops_and_courses first_come_first_served Python for BiologistsPythonBioinformaticsAdvanced PythonScientific programming

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