Free AlphaFold training, the AI revolution, and addressing cancer disparities
Credit: Karen Arnott/EMBL-EBI

Free AlphaFold training, the AI revolution, and addressing cancer disparities

AI at EMBL-EBI 

Sameer Velankar, Team Leader at EMBL-EBI. Photo credit: Jeff Dowling

The AI revolution hinges on accessible training

Team Leader Sameer Velankar explains why researchers need accessible training to responsibly leverage artificial intelligence in the life sciences. 

Data resources

ProteomicsML. Credit: Karen Arnott/EMBL-EBI

Machine learning for proteomics research 

Discover ProteomicsML, a unified platform to streamline how researchers access proteomics data for machine learning applications.

First datasets available in the Federated EGA 

Explore the first multiomics datasets in the FEGA network, which aims to enhance the security and accessibility of sensitive human data across borders.

Looking for something else?

Explore all EMBL-EBI data resources

Research highlights 

Credit: Karen Arnott/EMBL-EBI, Isabel Romero Calvo/EMBL

Malaria parasite genetic diversity 

EMBL-EBI researchers discover how a malaria parasite produces genetic diversity in two surface protein genes targeted by the human immune system.

Confocal microscopy image of a placozoa. Credit: Sebastian R. Najle/Centro de Regulación Genómica

The Biodiversity Cell Atlas

Find out how a new initiative to map the variety of cell types across numerous species will help enhance our understanding of evolution. 

Training courses

Karen Arnott/EMBL-EBI

AlphaFold: a practical guide 

Online 

Have questions about using AlphaFold but are afraid to ask? Check out the new practical guide to AlphaFold, co-developed with Google DeepMind.

Enter the course  

Credit: Karen Arnott/EMBL-EBI

Cancer genomics and transcriptomics

24 – 28 June 2024

This course will focus on the analysis of data from genomic studies of cancer. It will also highlight the application of transcriptomic analysis and single-cell technologies in cancer.

Find out more and apply 

Want the latest on our bioinformatics training courses? Check out the EMBL-EBI Training page.

Ones to watch

Cancer Grand Challenges. Credit: Karen Arnott/EMBL-EBI

Addressing cancer disparities 

EMBL-EBI will contribute data analysis expertise to an international project investigating cancer inequities in African heritage populations.

Meet our people  

Jacqueline Toussaint, EMBL-EBI predoctoral fellow. Credit: Jeff Dowling/EMBL-EBI

Strange bacteria and bioinformatics

Meet Jacqueline Toussaint, a PhD fellow at EMBL-EBI, studying pathogenic bacteria. Find out about her work and her experience of EMBL’s international PhD programme.

Careers at EMBL-EBI

Photo credit: Jeff Dowling/EMBL-EBI

Meet our people  

EMBL-EBI brings together experts from many different disciplines and nationalities. Meet some of our students and our staff from leadership, technical services, administration and more. 

Current jobs

EMBL-UNESCO Fellowships

Are you a female African researcher looking to advance your expertise in infection biology? In partnership with UNESCO, we’re offering short-term research projects at EMBL. Apply before 31 March 2024

EMBL Sabbatical Visitor Fellowships

Are you planning a short sabbatical to rejuvenate your research? The EMBL Sabbatical Visitor Fellowships invite you to join one of our six sites. Apply before 30 April 2024.

Senior Software Developer - European Genome-phenome Archive

Are you a Software Developer passionate about genetic data? This is your opportunity to help develop secure, FAIR-compliant data sharing systems at EMBL-EBI. Apply before 24 March 2024

See all our jobs


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