[Biopython] Biopython Digest, Vol 86, Issue 5

Anne Pajon ap12 at sanger.ac.uk
Thu Feb 4 19:00:04 UTC 2010


Dear Eric,

I know Tim & Wayne from the Biochemistry Department of the University  
of Cambridge that give Python Bioinformatics courses. See here http://www.biomed.cam.ac.uk/gradschool/skills/pyth-bio.html 
  for more details.

They may be interested to know more about biopython. They work on CCPN  
all written in Python. They may be also willing to share they teaching  
experience too as I know them very well.

Let me know if I can help.
Kind regards,
Anne.

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> Hello,
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> I'm planning to host a 2-hour programming workshop at the end of  
> this month,
> focusing on Biopython and some parts of the PyLab suite. Does anyone  
> here
> have some suggestions or examples that could help this go smoothly?
>
> This workshop is geared for bioinformatics graduate students who  
> know some
> programming, and may have tried R and Bioperl, but are still  
> learning how to
> use Python effectively. The main Biopython tutorial has the right  
> tone, I
> think, and I'm using that as my guide so far. I also see some  
> material on
> Slideshare.net and DalkeScientific.com that looks useful. Any other  
> tips on
> teaching this topic to a live audience?
>
> Thanks!
> Eric
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