Bioinformatics & Data Visualization
This workshop introduces participants to the essentials of bioinformatics and data visualization, combining biology with computer science in a simple and approachable format. Learners explore DNA and protein sequences, biological databases, sequence alignment, protein structure prediction, omics datasets, and basic data visualization techniques. No coding or computational background is required. All tools and concepts are explained in plain language, using real biological examples and guided activities. By the end of the training, participants will understand how biological data is analyzed, stored, compared, and visualized in modern research and healthcare.

Melbourne
April 7, 2026
Classroom Session
1 Day
About this course
This workshop introduces participants to the essentials of bioinformatics and data visualization, combining biology with computer science in a simple and approachable format. Learners explore DNA and protein sequences, biological databases, sequence alignment, protein structure prediction, omics datasets, and basic data visualization techniques. No coding or computational background is required. All tools and concepts are explained in plain language, using real biological examples and guided activities. By the end of the training, participants will understand how biological data is analyzed, stored, compared, and visualized in modern research and healthcare.
What you'll learn
- Understand the foundations of bioinformatics in simple language
- Navigate and use major biological databases
- Interpret DNA, RNA, and protein sequences
- Perform basic sequence searches using BLAST
- Understand high-level protein structure prediction
- Recognize omics data and create simple visualizations
- Use real biological datasets for basic analysis
Course Contents
Module 1: Introduction to Bioinformatics
- Meaning of bioinformatics and its importance
- Biological data types: DNA, RNA, proteins and how computers analyze them
- Real applications in disease diagnosis, drug development, and research
- Icebreaker activity
Module 2: Biological Databases
- Purpose and structure of biological databases
- Major resources: NCBI, Ensembl, UniProt, PDB
Who Should Attend
- Biology students and beginners
- Medical, biotech, and life science learners
- Researchers entering computational biology
- Healthcare and laboratory trainees
- Students preparing for molecular or genomic studies
- Anyone curious about bioinformatics without coding
Prerequisites
None
Course Materials
Participants will receive bioinformatics fundamentals guides, biological database reference sheets, sequence analysis templates, data visualization toolkits, and practice datasets for hands-on learning.
Course Price
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