Online Course: Bioinformatics, Structural Biology & Molecular Docking

January 15, 2026

Job Overview

Job Description

Many students and fresh graduates in Biotechnology, Bioinformatics, and Structural Biology tell me the same thing:
👉 “We’ve read about molecular docking… but we don’t know how actually to use it.”
And honestly? That gap is real.
You may have studied molecular docking, protein structures, or databases during your degree, but:
🔹 Do you truly understand what docking scores mean?
🔹 Can you interpret protein–ligand interactions rather than just generate images?
🔹 Do you know how docking results are used in research papers, projects, and academics?
🔹 Have you ever felt confident explaining your docking results to a supervisor or interviewer?
Most courses teach how to run tools —
Very few teach how to think with the results.
🚀 That’s exactly what this power-packed Molecular Docking course is designed to fix.
This is not just a technical demo.
This session will bridge the gap between theory and real-world application.
🔬 What this session focuses on:
âś” Hands-on molecular docking demonstration
âś” Interpreting docking scores & binding interactions
âś” Using docking results for:
– Academic projects
– Research papers
– Higher studies & interviews
âś” Brief overview of sequence alignment & phylogenetics
âś” Open Q&A (including placement & career-related queries)
If you’ve read about docking but never truly understood how to use it practically, this session is for you.
đź“… Session Date: 21/01/2026
⏰ Time: 4:00 – 6:00 PM (IST)
đź’» Mode: Online
💰 Course Fee: ₹499
📜 No certificates — because the focus is on real learning, not paper credentials
This is an independent learning initiative, created to help students convert theoretical knowledge into usable scientific understanding.
📌 Interested?
Fill out the registration form here: https://forms.gle/ZDupDz6VQ8CKUzDW9

Once you fill out the registration form, you’ll receive further details, including the confirmation step
Seats are limited to maintain interaction and learning quality.

Let’s stop just running tools and start understanding science.

Contact person: Riya Vishwakarma