Practical Python for beginners: a Biochemist’s guide
This online course is aimed at researchers of all career stages who are looking to explore the application of Python to their research methods. The course teaches the core skills and principles that underlie the application of Python to complex, real-world research problems, and learners will benefit from interaction with each other and with the trainers. No prior coding experience is required to enrol. See the registration site for more details on the topics covered and course structure.
Related reading – examples of Python being used as a tool in research
- Multiscale plant modeling: from genome to phenome and beyond >
- Remodeling hydrogen bond interactions results in relaxed specificity of Caspase-3 >
- Genomic islands and the evolution of livestock-associated Staphylococcus aureus genomes >
- Carrot ‘antifreeze’ protein has an irregular ice-binding site that confers weak freezing point depression but strong inhibition of ice recrystallization >
- X-ray crystal structure and specificity of the Toxoplasma gondii ME49 TgAPN2 >
