Date: 2 - 6 October 2023

This course provides a guide to the commonly used methods and tools in structural bioinformatics to analyse and interpret experimentally determined and AI-predicted macromolecular structure data.

Structural biology, determining the three-dimensional shapes of biomacromolecules and their complexes, can tell us a lot about how these molecules function and the roles they play within a cell. Data derived from structure determination experiments and Artificial Intelligence (AI)-assisted structure prediction enables life-science researchers to address a wide variety of questions.  

This course explores bioinformatics data resources and tools for the investigation, analysis, and interpretation of both experimentally determined and predicted biomacromolecular structures. It will focus on how best to analyse and interpret available structural data to gain useful information given specific research contexts. The course content will also cover predicting function and exploring interactions with other macromolecules.

Successful participants may be sent materials prior to the course. These might include pre-recorded talks and required reading or online training that will be essential to fully engage with the course.

 

Contact: Sophie Spencer - sophie@ebi.ac.uk

Keywords: Protein Data Bank in Europe - Knowledge Base, Protein Data Bank in Europe, Electron Microscopy Data Bank, AlphaFold Database, Structures (structures), alphafold, protein function, structural biology, atomic resolution, fold and topology

Venue: European Bioinformatics Institute, Hinxton

Region: Cambridge

Country: United Kingdom

Postcode: CB10 1SD

Organizer: European Bioinformatics Institute (EBI)

Host institutions: European Bioinformatics Institute

Capacity: 30

Event types:

  • Workshops and courses

Scientific topics: Structure analysis, Protein sequence, Structure prediction


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