Recorded webinar

A guided tour of the new and improved UniProt website

This webinar will provide an interactive introduction to the new and improved UniProt website.

Developed with our user community in mind, the new website aims to allow users to access all data provided by the UniProt consortium while being adaptable enough to meet the evolving needs of our users.

Join us to find out how we’ve revamped our website structure to enable users to better navigate and find content in our various databases. Also discover the improvements we’ve made to our tools (BLAST, Align, Peptide search and ID mapping) and about the creation of the new Tools results dashboard where the user can view and revisit their BLAST, Align, Peptide search or ID mapping jobs, save them as favourites or resubmit them.  

We hope that this interactive webinar will introduce you to all the new features and improvements we implemented into the new website.

Who is this course for?

This webinar is aimed at new or proficient UniProt users who would like to find out about the improvements we’ve made to the UniProt website. No prior knowledge of bioinformatics is required, but an undergraduate level knowledge of biology would be useful.

Outcomes

By the end of the webinar you will be able to:

  • Navigate and utilise tools on the new UniProt website to find and discover content on your proteins of interest
  • Continue to help us improve the new UniProt website by providing valuable feedback

DOI_disc_logo DOI: 10.6019/TOL.UniProtNew-w.2021.00001.1

This webinar took place on 22nd September 2022. Please click the 'Watch video' button to view the recording.

EBI Resources

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Duration: 00:58:38
Mark as favourite progress
Mark as complete progress
22 September 2022
Online
Free
Contact
Anna Swan

Organisers

Speakers
  • Kate Warner
    EMBL-EBI

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