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SUMMARY:Chemicals in a Biological Context: Metabolites\, Drugs\, and Beyond
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DESCRIPTION:The Chemicals in a Biological Context: Metabolites\, Drugs\, an
 d Beyond workshop took place online on 13 November 2025 and provided parti
 cipants with hands-on experience using EMBL-EBI tools and resources to exp
 lore the biological effects of small molecules. Through a guided case stud
 y\, participants worked through workflows to investigate drug interactions
  with a protein target and assess downstream effects within a biological s
 ystem.During the workshop\, tools such as ChEMBL were used to identify sma
 ll molecule drugs and explore experimental data on their target interactio
 ns\, PDBe was applied to evaluate binding details\, and MetaboLights suppo
 rted the investigation of small molecule impacts on biological systems.Tar
 get audienceThis course was aimed at wet-lab scientists\, including cell b
 iologists\, enzymologists\, biochemists\, and medicinal chemists\, as well
  as bioinformaticians and researchers exploring cheminformatics. It was de
 signed for those interested in using EMBL-EBI data resources to interpret 
 the biological effects of small-molecule drug interactions.
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  data-end=\"448\">The <em>Chemicals in a Biological Context: Metabolites\,
  Drugs\, and Beyond</em> workshop took place online on 13 November 2025 an
 d provided participants with hands-on experience using EMBL-EBI tools and 
 resources to explore the biological effects of small molecules. Through a 
 guided case study\, participants worked through workflows to investigate d
 rug interactions with a protein target and assess downstream effects withi
 n a biological system.</p><p data-start=\"450\" data-end=\"746\">During th
 e workshop\, tools such as ChEMBL were used to identify small molecule dru
 gs and explore experimental data on their target interactions\, PDBe was a
 pplied to evaluate binding details\, and MetaboLights supported the invest
 igation of small molecule impacts on biological systems.</p><p data-start=
 \"748\" data-end=\"1164\" data-is-last-node data-is-only-node><strong>Targ
 et audience</strong><br>This course was aimed at wet-lab scientists\, incl
 uding cell biologists\, enzymologists\, biochemists\, and medicinal chemis
 ts\, as well as bioinformaticians and researchers exploring cheminformatic
 s. It was designed for those interested in using EMBL-EBI data resources t
 o interpret the biological effects of small-molecule drug interactions.</p
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