Basics of Bioinformatics research - from idea to article
Learn the basics of computer aided drug designing and how to publish your first paper from scratch in Bioinformatics.
Description
A complete guide to the development of ideas for in-silico research to the publication of a paper - yes this is what you get
From idea development for research to writing and publishing a paper, yes that is what you get. Learn the basics of data analysis for gene expression analysis, molecular docking, visualization of the docked complex, enrichment analysis, microRNA identification production of publication-quality images, writing a research article properly, and using Zotero - a free reference management tool. In this course, you will be getting a proper idea of how can a set of genes can be used to design drugs and how using molecular docking techniques we can validate our results for the best drug. You will be getting a good idea of 'drug repurposing' also after the completion of the hands-on training session associated with this course. No prior knowledge or skills are required to attain this course and this course is deliberately kept straightforward for new learners.
In this course, you will get all the necessary skills required to write a research article on your own, guidelines for selecting a proper journal for your manuscript, and also you can extend these research ideas to wet-lab experiments as well.
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What You Will Learn!
- Perform gene expression analysis
- Create a Protein-protein interaction map and calculate hub genes using Cytoscape
- Screening of potential drug targets
- ADMET analysis of drugs DruLito and OSIRIS
- Perform molecular docking using Autodock Vina
- Visualization of the docked complex using Biovia Discovery Studio
- Enrichment analysis using EnrichR
- Finding microRNAs associated with hub genes using miRNet
- Manuscript preparation and using a bibliographic management tool (Zotero will be used)
- Select a proper journal (Scopus indexed as well as PubMed indexed) for your first paper.
- Uploading a paper to BioRxiv (getting DOI for your first paper)
Who Should Attend!
- Anyone interested in any branch of life science
- Aspiring researchers
- Anyone who wants to know how a drug discovery process looks like
- Anyone interested in in-silico research
- Anyone who want to learn computer aided drug designing
- Anyone interested in learning molecular docking
- Anyone interested in bioinformatics