BioExcel Building Blocks (BioBB) Training Material
BioExcel Building Blocks (BioBB) is a software library for interoperable biomolecular simulation workflows, built within the BioExcel CoE project, and developed following best practices on software development aligned with ELIXIR.
Keywords: molecular dynamics, Docking, Modeling, life sciences
Resource type: Jupyter notebook
BioExcel Building Blocks (BioBB) Training Material
https://mmb.irbbarcelona.org/biobb/documentation/online-info
http://tess.elixir-uk.org/materials/bioexcel-building-blocks-biobb-training-material
BioExcel Building Blocks (BioBB) is a software library for interoperable biomolecular simulation workflows, built within the BioExcel CoE project, and developed following best practices on software development aligned with ELIXIR.
Adam Hospital
Genís Bayarri
Pau Andrio
Lucía Fabio
Josep Lluís Gelpí
Stian Soiland-Reyes
molecular dynamics, Docking, Modeling, life sciences
PhD students
computational scientists
Computational biologists
Tutorials on COBREXA
COBREXA.jl provides tutorials and notebooks with the purpose of explaining the most important concepts and functions for metabolic modelling and model handling to users, and then practicing them.
The documentation contains basic tutorials (explaining the core package concepts and basic design...
Scientific topics: Simulation experiment, Personalised medicine
Operations: Modelling and simulation
Keywords: cell-level simulations, Biomodelling, HPC
Resource type: Tutorial
Tutorials on COBREXA
https://lcsb-biocore.github.io/COBREXA.jl/stable/
http://tess.elixir-uk.org/materials/tutorials-on-cobrexa
COBREXA.jl provides tutorials and notebooks with the purpose of explaining the most important concepts and functions for metabolic modelling and model handling to users, and then practicing them.
The documentation contains basic tutorials (explaining the core package concepts and basic design ideas), advanced tutorials (describing complicated functionality required for optimised execution of large analyses) and Jupyter notebooks that demonstrate the concepts from tutorials in a more practical setting, with realistic data.
Miroslav Kratochvil
Laurent Heirendt
St Elmo Wilken
Simulation experiment
Personalised medicine
cell-level simulations, Biomodelling, HPC
Use Scholia and Wikidata to find scientific literature
Scholia is a useful tool for finding scientific literature. Based on the main topic of a publication, you can find literature similar to a publication you are looking into or literature you didn’t know about or consider. Additionally, you can take advantage of all of the annotation work of others...
Keywords: Literature
Resource type: Tutorial
Use Scholia and Wikidata to find scientific literature
https://laurendupuis.github.io/Scholia_tutorial/
http://tess.elixir-uk.org/materials/use-scholia-and-wikidata-to-find-scientific-literature
Scholia is a useful tool for finding scientific literature. Based on the main topic of a publication, you can find literature similar to a publication you are looking into or literature you didn’t know about or consider. Additionally, you can take advantage of all of the annotation work of others when finding literature. Proper annotation also makes scientific literature more findable.
Lauren Dupuis
Literature
Researchers
Rare Disease Pathway and Network Analysis
The European Joint Project on Rare Diseases (EJP-RD) and the Helis Academy organized a workshop with training for pathway and network analysis.
Keywords: Pathway analysis, Biological networks, Network analysis, Pathways
Resource type: Tutorial
Rare Disease Pathway and Network Analysis
https://laurendupuis.github.io/EJP-RD_Helis_Academy/
http://tess.elixir-uk.org/materials/rare-disease-pathway-and-network-analysis
The European Joint Project on Rare Diseases (EJP-RD) and the Helis Academy organized a workshop with training for pathway and network analysis.
Lauren Dupuis
Martina Kutmon
Friederike Ehrhart
Denise Slenter
Pathway analysis, Biological networks, Network analysis, Pathways
Life Science Researchers
CWL User Guide
This guide will introduce you to writing tool wrappers and workflows using the Common Workflow Language (CWL). This guide describes the current stable specification, version 1.0.
Keywords: CWL, commonwl, Workflows
Resource type: Tutorial
CWL User Guide
https://www.commonwl.org/user_guide/
http://tess.elixir-uk.org/materials/cwl-user-guide
This guide will introduce you to writing tool wrappers and workflows using the Common Workflow Language (CWL). This guide describes the current stable specification, version 1.0.
CWL, commonwl, Workflows
bioinformaticians
tool authors