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Protein Networks and Systems Biology
Updated 4 years 1 month ago
Course page Protein-Protein Interactions, Protein networks, Systems Biology, Protein docking, Graph theory, protein interaction prediction Students and researchers in any field of bioinformatics with background in biology or computer science but weak or no previous experience in protein interaction prediction, networks and systems biology

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