Introduction to Python for Life Sciences
Surprised of how many Python skills can be learned in two weeks.
Important: for in person courses you need to bring your own laptop.
Target Audience
This course is for anyone who wants to learn the basics of Python.
Course description
Nowadays almost all disciplines in medical and biological sciences have to deal with an increasing amount of data. Frequently Microsoft Excel was used to load and process such datasets. However, there are many examples where datasets get simply too large or structurally too complicated that another approach, using a programming language, is not only very much preferred but basically essential.
The aim of this course is to provide you with a basis in programming using the programming language Python. Using your own laptop, you will learn how to use basic functions and write scripts via the popular web-based interactive computing platform Jupyter Notebook.
Learning objectives
- Installing Python and Jupyter Notebook, via Anaconda
- Working with variables, lists and dictionaries
- Use and design functions
- Making figures
- Open/close files and obtain the data
- Be self-sufficient, using Anaconda, Jupyter and Python
- Combining the above and practice the “logic” of ”step-by-step” programming/scripting
Instructional method
For this course you will work on their own laptop.
The course starts with an email with the instruction on how to install the software. The sessions will be a mix of lectures and Q&A. Please reserve some extra time during the course for self-study exercises.
At the end of the course a final assignment is given to test your progress. It is mandatory to attend the final assignment.
Trainer
You will be trained by one of the professionals of Utrecht Bioinformatics Center, Utrecht University.
Group size
25 to 35 participants
Number of credits
3.0 EC
Course sessions and topics
Session 1 | Variables and loops, lists and dictionaries |
Session 2 | Functions and modules |
Session 3 | File handling |
Session 4 | Plotting and regex |
Session 5 | Q & A |
Session 6 | Final assignment |
Study load
In addition to the scheduled sessions, you should take into account an extra study load of approximately 66 hours in total. This study load generally consists of exercises and assignments in preparation for the next session.
Course certificate
You will receive a course certificate after actively participating in all course sessions and passing the Final Assignment.
Cancellation and No-show policy
This course is free for GSLS PhD candidates. However: free of charge does not mean free of responsibility. Once you have signed up for a course, we expect you to attend. For every late cancellation or no-show we have had to disappoint others who would have liked to attend. This is our policy:
- You may cancel free of charge up to 4 weeks before the start of the course. After this date you can only cancel if you have a GSLS PhD candidate to replace you in the course. Send the name and contact information of your replacement to pcc@uu.nl, at least 2 working days before the start of the course;
- We expect that you actively attend the full course, but at least 80%. It is mandatory to attend the first session. If you are absent the first session you cannot follow the remaining of the course;
- Not meeting the above requirements means you will be charged a no-show fee (€ 112). We will send the invoice after the course has ended. We are unable to make any exceptions, unless you have a valid reason (i.e., illness or death in the family 1st/2nd degree or partner). Your supervisor has to send an e-mail to pcc@uu.nl indicating the reason.
Unfortunately we don’t offer this course for participants not part of the GSLS. Our courses tend to be fully booked by GSLS PhD candidates.
Entrance fee: This course is free for GSLS PhD candidates.
Location: Utrecht Science Park
Registration for this course opens 2 months before the course starts. You can register via our course portal (see registration link below). After opening, the portal shows how many spots are still available. You can subscribe to the interest list when a course is fully booked or not yet open for registration. When a new edition opens for registration you will receive an e-mail.