Detailed information about the course
Title | First Steps with Python in Life Sciences |
Dates | 25-27 September 2024 |
Lang | Workshop language is English |
Responsable de l'activité | Grégoire Rossier |
Organizer(s) | Dr Monique Zahn, SIB |
Speakers | Dr. Wandrille Duchemin, UNIBAS & SIB Dr. Robin Engler, Vital-IT & SIB |
Description | Have you ever been stuck with a file format that doesn't precisely conform to your needs, found yourself doing annoyingly repetitive data manipulations, or struggled to efficiently manage and explore your data? Python to the rescue! Python is an open-source and general-purpose scripting language which runs on all major operating systems. It was designed to be easily read and written with comparatively simple syntax, and is thus a good choice for beginners in programming. Python is applied in many disciplines and is one of the most common languages for bioinformatics. The Python community enthusiastically maintains a rich collection of libraries/modules for everything from web development to machine learning. Other programming languages such as R have comparable functionality to Python, however some tasks are more natural (and easier!) in Python. In this course, participants will learn the basic concepts and data structures necessary to solve routine data manipulation tasks. Importantly, we will cover the concepts, terminology, and approach to documentation required to further develop skills in Python programming independently. The goal is to take control of your research questions in an independent manner. Topics include: A basic introduction to Python scripting and computing in general; Creating, populating, and modifying data structures; Working with files: reading / writing; Installing / Importing libraries/modules; Writing functions; Best practices in Python programming & Debugging and documentation. Learning objectives By the end of this course, you will not only be prepared to learn more advanced bioinformatics-specific applications in forthcoming courses, but also be able to: Create, populate, and modify data structures; Work with files: read and write files; Install and import libraries and modules; Write functions; Apply best practices in Python programming & Debug and document your own code.
For more details: https://www.sib.swiss/training/course/20240925_FSWP
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Program | The course starts at 9:15 and ends around 17:15. A social apero might be organised at the end of the first day (TBC). Precise information will be provided to the participants in due time. |
Location |
UNIBE |
Information | https://www.sib.swiss/training/course/20240925_FSWP Please inform them that you are from StarOmics (or MPS or DSLS). |
Expenses | Free for StarOmics students |
Registration | Application / cancellation deadline: 15 September 2024 |
Places | 24 |
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