Creating complex PDBe API queries
This webinar will demonstrate how to address specific biological questions using structural data by combining multiple PDBe APIs. The session will walk through a small number of worked examples, presented step by step to illustrate how different APIs can be used together in practice. This event is part of the 6-part webinar series “Accessing structural data programmatically with PDBe”. You can follow the link for more information about the series and its webinars. Who is this course for? This webinar is suitable for students in the life sciences, postdoctoral researchers, bioinformaticians, and structural biologists who are interested in exploring structural data programmatically. Outcomes By the end of this webinar, you will be able to: Design API-based workflows to answer specific biological questions using PDBe data Combine multiple PDBe APIs to perform more advanced queries

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