Matthew Dorman

I am a graduate student at the Wellcome Sanger Institute, where I research the virulence and the molecular genetics of bacterial pathogens as part of the Infection Genomics programme.

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Bacterial Genomes: From DNA to Protein Function Using Bioinformatics (FutureLearn) FutureLearn
Wellcome Genome Campus Advanced Courses and Scientific Conferences

Bacterial Genomes: From DNA to Protein Function Using Bioinformatics (FutureLearn)

Dive into the world of microbial genomics with our comprehensive online course, Bacterial Genomes: From DNA to Protein Function Using Bioinformatics. This course will equip you with the skills needed to analyze bacterial DNA sequences and understand protein functions using cutting-edge bioinformatics techniques. Explore how these insights can reveal what makes certain bacteria dangerous.

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2 Weeks
Bacterial Genomes II: Accessing and Analysing Microbial Genome Data Using Artemis (FutureLearn) FutureLearn
Wellcome Genome Campus Advanced Courses and Scientific Conferences

Bacterial Genomes II: Accessing and Analysing Microbial Genome Data Using Artemis (FutureLearn)

Dive into the world of bacterial genomics with our comprehensive course on accessing and analysing microbial genome data using Artemis. This FutureLearn offering is designed for those interested in bioinformatics and its applications in medicine, providing insights into how genomic data and computational tools can help us understand and track disease-causing bacteria.

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3 Weeks
Bacterial Genomes: Comparative Genomics using Artemis Comparison Tool (ACT) (FutureLearn) FutureLearn
Wellcome Genome Campus Advanced Courses and Scientific Conferences

Bacterial Genomes: Comparative Genomics using Artemis Comparison Tool (ACT) (FutureLearn)

Dive into the world of bacterial genomics with this comprehensive online course. Learn how to harness the power of comparative genomics using the Artemis Comparison Tool (ACT). Gain insights into the causes of bacterial pathogenicity and learn how genomic comparisons can help prevent disease outbreaks.

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3 Weeks
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