Subject: online course - INTRODUCTION TO PYTHON PROGRAMMING FOR BIOLOGISTS -
24-27 February
=0ADear all,=0Athere are the last seats available for our online course - I= NTRODUCTION TO PYTHON PROGRAMMING FOR BIOLOGISTS=0ADates: 24=E2=80=9327 Feb= ruary=0ACourse Website: [
https://www.physalia-courses.org/courses-workshop= s/python24/ ](
https://www.physalia-courses.org/courses-workshops/python24/=
)=0AThis four-day course is tailored for biologists and life scientists at=
all levels with little or no prior programming experience. Participants wi=
ll gain a strong foundation in Python programming and its applications in b= iological data analysis, with a focus on hands-on exercises and real-world = projects.=0A =0ABy the end of the course, you will be able to:=0AWrite and = run Python code for biological data analysis and visualization.=0A=0AUse bi= oinformatics libraries like BioPython.=0A=0APerform statistical analysis wi=
th Python.=0A=0ACreate organized and reusable code.=0A=0ADevelop a simple p= roject tailored to your research field.=0AProgram Highlights:=0A =0ADay 1: = Python basics, data types, and DNA sequence manipulation.=0ADay 2: Dictiona= ries, loops, and field data analysis.=0ADay 3: I/O handling, BioPython, and=
ChIP-seq data processing.=0ADay 4: Statistics, visualization, and advanced=
projects in viral genomics.=0A =0ABest regards,=0ACarlo=0A =0A =0A=0A-----= ---------------=0A=0ACarlo Pecoraro, Ph.D=0A=0A=0APhysalia-courses DIRECTOR= =0A=
0Ainfo@physalia-courses.org=0A=0Amobile: +49 17645230846=0A=0A=0A=0A=0A
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