Advanced Bioinformatics Course (Subscription)
About This Course
Advanced Bioinformatics Course Allows You To Develop Advanced Bioinformatics Skills
Owing to the rapid development of faster computer architectures and better algorithms for high-level computations in a time-affordable manner, the impact of computational drug design for novel drug discovery has been intensified.
MD simulation analysis is one of the essential steps while designing novel drugs using computational approaches. MD analysis not just evaluates and validates the protein structures, either predicted computationally or experimentally, but also validates the drug-target compatibility by providing various statistical information about the interacting drug-target complex.
In this course you’ll learn the advanced Bioinformatics skills including the most commonly utilized biological databases, their features, data retrieval & analysis, how to find conserved patterns and variable regions within sequence alignments & analysis and perform phylogenetic analysis to find out the evolutionarily related species/sequences.
You’ll also be able to find out the protein clusters interacting together to perform various biological functions, predict genes or CDS regions from raw DNA sequence, predict, visualize and evaluate 3D structures of proteins to functionally annotate the biological molecules.
Along with various in-demand and highly efficient Molecular Docking & Docking complex evaluation tools/web servers, you’ll also be able to perform advanced MD simulation & analysis that provides detailed information about the fluctuations and conformational changes in proteins and nucleic acids. You’ll be able to draw logical conclusions about your real-time biological research.
Joining and learning from the Advanced Bioinformatics Courses can enhance your biological career by learning through various useful & informative pre-recorded lectures on Bioinformatics tools, databases and servers.
Learning Objectives
Target Audience
- The target audience for the Advanced Bioinformatics Course are biologists, beginner or intermediate Bioinformaticians or data analysts with no or little experience in applications of computational bioinformatics and analysis.
- However, a superficial understanding of molecular biology is expected from you before you join the course.
- Bioinformatics is quite easy to get started in, even if you lack a proper understanding of the underlying concepts of Bioinformatics databases, servers, tools and the algorithms working behind them.