Meet Amy Foreman , Scientific Programme Manager at European Bioinformatics Institute | EMBL-EBI and one of the trainers on our course, "Gene-environment interactions in human health and disease": https://lnkd.in/emcVVpVE We caught up with Amy to discover more about her and what to expect on this course. ❔ What has been your career pathway so far? I have a background in ecotoxicology and prior to joining EMBL-EBI, was a Research Associate/Project Manager at the Gurdon Institute, University of Cambridge. I am particularly interested in the impact of science on society and have been involved in projects relating to public engagement and policy. I am currently coordinating EMBL's Human Ecosystems Transversal Theme across EMBL sites which sets out to gain a mechanistic understanding of how the environment shapes human health trajectories. The research, services and training being developed in the theme and with external collaborators has huge potential to positively impact both environmental and human health. ❔ What are you most looking forward to about this course? This is a unique course that provides an opportunity to learn about the latest methods being developed across fields and apply them to your own research questions. The course attracts an international audience with individuals attending from a range of disciplines (for example genomics, epidemiology, toxicology), each bringing their own unique personal and scientific experiences. With sessions led by experts in the field, this leads to engaging, interdisciplinary and thought-provoking discussions. ❔ What is your favourite thing about running training courses? Its a great opportunity to engage with individuals passionate about human health, learn how EBI resources are being used and form long lasting connections with individuals across countries. Would you like to join Amy and other expert trainers on this course? Make sure you apply by 15 December.
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Delivering world-class bioinformatics training in data-driven life sciences virtually, and onsite at EMBL's European Bio
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Our mission is to deliver world-leading training in bioinformatics and scientific service provision to the research community, empowering scientists at all career stages to make the most of biological data, and strengthening bioinformatics capacity across the globe. We offer training in a variety of formats: in-person, virtually, and on-demand. No matter how you train with us, you can rest assured that you'll be learning from industry experts in a FAIR and inclusive manner. We're based at EMBL's European Bioinformatics Institute in Hinxton, Cambridgeshire. EMBL's European Bioinformatics Institute collaborates with scientists and engineers all over the world and provides the infrastructure needed to share data openly in the life sciences.
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- bioinformatics, webinars, life sciences, on-demand training, trainer support, course materials, training collections, metabolomics, genomics, data visualisation, microscopy, machine learning, data analysis, single-cell, proteomics, cancer genomics, core facility management, principal investigators, metagenomics, and chemical biology
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There's just a few days left to register for this one-day virtual workshop, where you'll explore the role of small molecules in biological pathways: https://lnkd.in/d2EdEZME During this course, we’ll explore the biological effects of small molecules using a therapeutic drug as an example. We’ll consider a workflow that investigates drug binding to a protein target and the downstream pathway effects. European Bioinformatics Institute | EMBL-EBI tools and resources will be used to identify small molecule drugs, evaluate protein binding and investigate pathway effects. Genevieve L Evans Sudakshina Ganguly Applications close 20 October.
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You may have seen that AlphaFold has been in the news recently as its creators, Demis Hassabis and John Jumper from Google DeepMind, were awarded the Nobel Prize in Chemistry last week. AlphaFold is a revolutionary AI system that can accurately predict the structure of proteins. In 2021, European Bioinformatics Institute | EMBL-EBI entered into a collaboration with Google DeepMind to develop and release the AlphaFold Protein Structure Database – an open platform where anyone can search, analyse, and download AlphaFold predictions. Do you want to learn more about AlphaFold? We have a series of webinars that cover the impact of the technology on training and research in life sciences: https://lnkd.in/eYTwMwjm You might also like to take a look at our practical guide to AlphaFold: https://lnkd.in/eY8tFmCG #AlphaFold #AlphaFoldDB #proteinstructure #proteins #proteomics #Nobel #NobelPrize #Chemistry #ChemNobel #AI #ArtificialIntelligence #AIinScience
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Join us next week for a special #webinar celebrating Open Access Week! Our expert panel will discuss key practical strategies to enhance the impact of open software projects. Topics include maintenance, community building, discoverability, project management, documentation, licensing, and addressing user needs. Registration is free but essential: https://lnkd.in/e7RYKg_m Speakers: SANTOSH TIRUNAGARI, Senior Machine Learning Developer, Europe PMC Melanie Vollmar, ARISE and Marie Curie Fellow, Protein Data Bank in Europe (PDBe) Nicolas BOSC, Patent Data Scientist & Informatics Expert, ChEMBL Ines Smit, Safety Data Scientist and Informatician, ChEMBL Maria Levchenko, Senior Outreach & Engagement Officer, Europe PMC #OAWeek #datascience #bioinformatics #computationalbiology #opensource
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Join us for this one-day virtual workshop to gain hands-on experience of using European Bioinformatics Institute | EMBL-EBI resources and tools to explore the biological effects of small molecules: https://lnkd.in/d2EdEZME This course will be especially useful for wet-lab scientists and bioinformaticians looking to use EMBL-EBI resources to interpret the effects of small molecule drugs binding to a protein target. Make sure to submit your application soon as places are available on a first-come, first-served basis.
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Huge congratulations to David Baker, Demis Hassabis and John M Jumper for being awarded the 2024 Nobel Prize in Chemistry for computational protein design and protein structure prediction. The development of the AI protein structure prediction system AlphaFold has unlocked huge new opportunities for life sciences research. Want to learn more about #AlphaFold? Check out our practical guide: https://lnkd.in/eY8tFmCG Google DeepMind #NobelPrize #Chemistry #ChemNobel #protein #proteinstructure #AI #AIinScience #datascience
EMBL congratulates David Baker, Demis Hassabis, and John Jumper on the 2024 #NobelPrize in Chemistry for their seminal discoveries and developments on protein structures. While David Baker developed computational methods that can create new proteins, Demis Hassabis and John Jumper helped develop the revolutionary AI tool AlphaFold, which can successfully predict the three-dimensional structure of a protein from a sequence of amino acids. Knowing a protein’s structure offers clues about the protein’s role, its link to health and disease, and its interactions with other molecules or drugs. EMBL partnered with Google DeepMind to make the AlphaFold 2 predictions freely and openly available to all, through the AlphaFold Protein Structure Database. The AlphaFold Database, which launched in July 2021, has a staggering 200 million protein structures, from over one million organisms. AlphaFold demonstrates the virtuous circle of open data – by sharing data, scientists are enabling future discoveries. The Nobel Prize | #chemnobel | #alphafold | Google DeepMind
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Apply now for this virtual course where you’ll learn more about the technology, data analysis, tools and resources used in RNA sequencing and transcriptomics: https://lnkd.in/ebPuYEYa If you’re a life scientist who wants to learn more about processing RNA-seq data and later downstream analysis, you might find this course especially useful. Some experience with R and the Linux-based command line is beneficial, but not essential. By the end of the course, you will be able to: - Describe a variety of applications and workflow approaches for NGS technologies - Apply bioinformatics software and tools to undertake analysis of RNA-seq data -Evaluate the advantages and limitations of NGS analyses - Interpret and annotate data with functional information using public resources We are also able to offer a limited number of registration fee waivers for this course. If you receive a waiver, your registration fee will be reimbursed after you have completed the course. The course runs from 24 - 28 February 2025. Applications close on 24 November. #RNA #RNAseq #datascience #commandline #bioionformatics #sciencelearning #sciencetraining #EMBL #EMBLEBI
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Remember to apply by 20 October if you're interested in joining our team as a Scientific Project Officer: https://lnkd.in/eDgN45F6 This role has a particular focus on delivering our training commitments for grant-funded projects, alongside contributing to the development and delivery of our onsite and virtual training courses. #jobalert #jobs #werehiring #wearehiring #hiring #sciencejobs #trainingjobs #EMBLjobs #EMBLEBIjobs #careers #careerdevelopment #recruiting #jobopportunities #joinourteam
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Curious about integrating #metabolomics and #transcriptomics data? Join our #webinar next week to discover how you can do so at both spatial and single-cell resolution. Registration is free but essential: https://lnkd.in/eMMmdmEr Speakers: Bishoy Wadie and Theodore Alexandrov #bioinformatics #datascience #computationalbiology #omics #multiomics #transcriptomics #singlecell #genomics #spatialomics European Bioinformatics Institute | EMBL-EBI EMBL
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We're having a great time at the European Hematology Association (EHA) #CBTH workshop this week! https://lnkd.in/ehjuYuHY
We're excited to announce the start of the second #CBTH Workshop! In partnership with EMBL-EBI Training, we've brought together passionate minds to explore cutting-edge topics in Computational Biology. Check out some session highlights below: ️Introduction to Bayesian Statistics - Unlock the power of Bayesian thinking and discover new ways to interpret data and uncertainty in your research. Science Communication- Learn effective strategies to communicate complex scientific concepts to diverse audiences. Let's make science accessible and engaging for everyone! Want to be part of our next cohort? For more information about CBTH, check out our website: