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Awesome Biology Awesome Build Status Say Thanks!

Meta-collection of awesome learning resources, research papers, tools and other resources across different fields in Biology. This is inspired from several such lists in programming community.

If you want to contribute to this list (please do), send a pull request, open an issue. When sending suggestions please add a short blurb/description about resource that you have personally read/benefited from. Feel free to debate quality, headings, etc. irrespective of any particular field or subject area.

All the resources need not be freely available for download.

For Q&A type of resources that share excellent insight see here.

For a list of review research articles, see awesome-reviews.

Table of Contents

Awesome

Lists

Other awesome lists without the awesome branding.

Tools

General Reading

Unordered list of books written in popular science style yet sufficiently technical in appropriate cases to provide you an interesting tour of all big and small process in universe and its biology.

Videos

General Biology

Biochemistry

Biophysics

Bioprocess Engineering

Evolution

Molecular Biology

Neuroscience

Physical Biology

Immunology

Genetics

Omics

Systems Biology and Genetic Networks

Deep Learning

Bioinformatics

Statistics

Structural Biology | Proteins

Data Analysis | Programming

Laboratory Protocol Manuals

Blogs/Links

Podcasts

Tools

  • ResearchKit, Framework to create apps for medical research
  • OMICS Tools, A huge collection of tools
  • bioconda-recipes, Conda recipes to install bioinformatics software
  • PDBREMIX, Library to analyze protein structures and protein simulations
  • scikit-bio, in development Python library for bioinformatics
  • BioPython, Python libraries that implement a rich set of modules to handle wide class of biological computations
  • SciFeeds, Aggregates science mentioned in articles, social media, and news media to help identify important scientific advances
  • Linuxbrew, port of Homebrew, a Mac OS package manager, for Linux

Journals

MOOCs

Competitions

Conferences