- Course overview
- Search within this course
- Bioinformatics for the terrified
- What is bioinformatics?
- An introduction to EMBL-EBI resources
- A journey through bioinformatics at EMBL-EBI
- Have you used an EMBL-EBI resource before?
- Bringing data to life
- Data visualisation
- Finding information about genes with Ensembl
- Finding expression data
- Searching for protein sequence and functional information data
- Searching for protein structures
- Collection challenge
- Collection completed!
- Your feedback
Collection completed!
Congratulations! You have completed the Introductory bioinformatics collection. We hope you have learn lots about both bioinformatics and EMBL-EBI data resources. Why not tweet us @ebitraining to tell us, or give us some feedback using the form on the next page.
Now you have completed this collection, take a look at our other online tutorials and recorded webinars or join one of our live webinars to hear from and ask questions directly to people who work on EMBL-EBI resources. You may also be interested in one of our other e-learning collections, such as Biostatistics or Genetic variation.
If there’s a particular resource or topic you’re interested in, you can search our training to see what’s available.
For lecturers and trainers
If you would like to use this collection or any of our training content in your teaching, you are welcome to do so. All of our materials are under a CC BY licence (unless otherwise stated) so you can use them in whatever way you like, but please attribute them to EMBL-EBI Training.
Listen to this recorded webinar that highlights the support for teachers that EMBL-EBI Training provides, including a large variety of free to access training material content – Introduction to EMBL-EBI for teachers and trainers. This will help you identify specific topics in bioinformatics or EMBL-EBI databases and tools, the on-demand training available, and how you can access and adapt the training materials in your own teaching session.
We would love to hear how you are using the materials and what your students think. You can contact the on-demand team at trainonline@ebi.ac.uk.
If you would like help in using our materials or would like to discuss the materials with us, please also contact us at trainonline@ebi.ac.uk