Starting 9 October 2023
Practical Python for Beginners
Practical Python for beginners: An increase in the complexity and scale of biochemical data has created many opportunities for biochemists to exploit data visualisation, modelling and machine learning methods in knowledge discovery. Leveraging such power requires at least some coding which can be a daunting prospect for many biochemists. Practical Python for beginners: a Biochemist’s guide aims to teach the core skills which underlie the application of Python to complex, real-world research problems. Following the course, the successful learner will be able to:
No prior coding experience is required to enrol, and learners will have the opportunity to interact with each other and with the Lead Educator and with course moderators. The course moderators will reply to your comments and queries for the first five weeks from the course launch date. After this time, the interaction with the course moderators won’t be available but you’ll be able to access the course for a year from its launch date. Each module contains code demos, theory, exercises and quizzes to help support learning, with the Lead Educator responding to learner comments for the first 5 weeks. The average estimated time of completion for each module is 2 hours, however this can vary for each learner. Participants will be able to complete the course at their own pace and will benefit from the interaction with the Lead Educator and fellow participants. The Lead Educator will reply to your comments and queries for the first five weeks from the course launch date. After this time, the interaction with the course leader won't be available but you'll continue to access the course for a year from its launch date. Return to the Biochemical Society Events Page Registration fees *Please note, VAT will be added to registrations from the UK. Registration will close at 16:00 on Friday 13 October 2023 Biochemical Society Bursaries We offer a wide variety of bursaries to help you participate in this course and save money on registration fees! Apply during the registration process for any of the following schemes: Full and Early Career Bursaries: We offer bursaries of up to £150 to support the attendance of Full and Early Career members at our face-to-face and online training events and courses. Student Bursaries: We offer bursaries to support the attendance of Undergraduate and Postgraduate members at our online training events and courses. Stay Connected Bursaries: If you are currently on a career break, or have recently returned to work, these bursaries make it easier for members to remain engaged with the scientific community by covering the registration fees. Requests for financial support towards accommodation and travel will also be considered. Not a member of the Biochemical Society? Join today and save up to the full cost of your registration fee. Engage with us prior, during and after the course. For questions, insights and feedback, tag us @BiochemSoc |