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- Everyone interested in digging into the technical and organizational details of deploying large language models for research via cloud infrastructure. Most of our trainers come from a biomedical and IT background. However, we are looking forward to an interdisciplinary exchange with research-developers and developer-researchers from all kinds of academic disciplines.1
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- This workshop is aimed at researchers working in molecular physiology with intertests in biology, chemistry and physics. It will be useful for scientists wanting to learn more about biomolecular data resources and how bioinformatics tools can be used to learn more about the function and interactions of proteins of interest. 1
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