The INB organises courses, seminars and workshops on in-house developed technologies. These training activites are coordicanated as much as possible with the EBI (European Bioinformatics Institute), together with INB tools such as GEPAS, CARGO and GENEID.
We welcome proposals for collaborations on genomics/proteomics related courses, seminars, etc.
Roadshows (INB Training Courses)
We offer an extensive repertoire of training sessions on our in-house developed technologies. You can customise your own workshop depending on your needs including any combinnation of the tools below. This is not the complete list and we will be happy to consider other technologies as well.
- INB introduction -– a brief introduction about the Spanish National Institute of Bioinformatics. PDF.
- INB web services -– a compilation of available resources for automation of common bioinformatics operations, offered via the INB.
- CARGO — a web system for the analysis of CAncer and Related Gene lists, where information is dynamically extracted from distributed databases and web services using a
technology similar to the one of the popular Google and Apple widgets. PDF. - iHop – the Information Hyperlinked over Proteins tool provides this network as a natural way of accessing millions of PubMed abstracts. By using genes and proteins as hyperlinks between sentences and abstracts, the information in PubMed can be converted into one navigable resource, bringing all advantages of the internet to scientific literature research.
- Biocreative metaserver — (inspired in DAS) integrating predictions of multiple teams as online systems, allowing human and machine access (web-services).
- GEPAS - The Gene Expression Pattern Analysis Suite is an integrated web-based pipeline for the analysis of gene expression patterns, including tools for normalization, clustering, differential gene expression, predictors, array CGH and functional annotation.
- Babelomics — a complete suite of web tools for functional analysis of genome-scale experiments. Babelomics includes tools for functional annotation of pre-selected sets of genes, such as FatiGO+, Tissue Mining Tool and MARMITE. It also includes the FatiScan tool and an improved GSEA module to find blocks of functionally related genes.
- GENEID — a program to predict genes in anonymous genomic sequences designed with a hierarchical structure.
- Genome Analysis Tools– display a graphical representation of a section of a genome, and shows the positions of genes and other functional elements. It can be configured to show both qualitative data such as the splicing structure of a gene, and quantitative data such as microarray expression levels.

