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Tue., 18 April 2023, 1:00 pm – 2:00 pm AEST, online
AlphaFold has taken the scientific world by storm with the ability to accurately predict the structure of any protein in minutes using artificial intelligence (AI). From drug discovery to enzymes that degrade plastics, this promises to speed up and fundamentally change the way that protein structures are used in biological research.
Beyond the hype, what does this mean for structural biology as a field (and as a career)?
Dr Craig Morton, Drug Discovery Lead at the CSIRO, is an early adopter of AlphaFold and has decades of expertise in protein structure/function, protein modelling, protein–ligand interactions and computational small molecule drug discovery, with a particular interest in anti-infective agents for the treatment of bacterial and viral diseases.
Craig joins this webinar to share his perspective on the implications of AlphaFold for science and structural biology. He will give an overview of how AlphaFold works, ways to access AlphaFold, and some examples of how it can be used for protein structure/function analysis.
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Wed., 26 April 2023, 2:00 pm – 3:00 pm AEST, online
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Tue., 21 March 2023, 3:00 pm – 5:00 pm AEDT, online
Applications close at 11:59 pm AEST, Sunday 19 March 2023.
Computational workflows are invaluable resources for research communities. They help us standardise common analyses, collaborate with other researchers, and support reproducibility. Bioinformatics workflow developers invest significant time and expertise to create, share, and maintain these resources for the benefit of the wider community and being able to easily find and access workflows is an essential factor in their uptake by the community.
This workshop will introduce you to workflow registries and support attendees to register their workflows on the popular workflow registry, WorkflowHub. We’ll kick off the workshop with an introduction to the concepts underlying workflow findability, how it can benefit workflow developers, and how you can make the most of workflow registries to share your computational workflows with the research community. You will then have the opportunity to register your own workflows in WorkflowHub with support from our trainers.
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Thursday, March 30 2023, 11:00 am - 12:00 pm AEDT, Online
We are currently witnessing enormous Artificial Intelligence (AI) led transformations of the healthcare and life sciences sector. HPE is empowering healthcare and life sciences organisations with cutting-edge AI technologies, tools, and services designed to fuel innovation and deliver positive business outcomes.
Join us for this exciting webinar with Dr Amol Rajmane ( HPE’s Healthcare and Life Sciences vertical lead for AI) that will provide you with an overview of HPE’s industry-leading Artificial Intelligence (AI) offerings that can support your organisation to embark on its AI @Scale journey.
Objectives
· Understand the unique challenges of the healthcare and life sciences industry
· Gain insights on expanding role of AI in tackling healthcare and life sciences challenges
· Update on HPE’s AI offerings to support your AI @ Scale journey
Thu., 23 February 2023, 2:00 pm – 3:00 pm AEDT, online
Who would benefit from attending?
research software engineers, academics, data scientists, health information management students and researchers
Who is speaking
Dennis Wollersheim loves data. Coming over to the Victorian Department of Health as a Principal Analyst, 9 months into the pandemic, was the best thing ever. Prior to that, he taught La Trobe University health information management students to analyse million record datasets. Now, instead of expressing his joy through students, he gets to work with those datasets and more, on a daily basis.
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Will this be recorded?
yes
Have questions? Email contact@ardc.edu.au