*F I N A L C A L L* New researchers and students often find themselves overwhelmed by standard programming tutorials that lack biological context, or by advanced scripts filled with heavy technical jargon. To help bridge this gap, we are hosting a 3-week virtual hands-on training tailored specifically for researchers who want to master the basics of Python without the computer science overwhelm. The goal is to provide a solid foundation so that participants can confidently analyze experimental datasets and begin building biologically-informed computational models. In this masterclass, we focus on: - *Core concepts explained in simplified form:* Bypassing heavy tech jargon to teach Python in a simplified learning process. - *Biological applications:* Applying coding directly to experimental and biomedical data with hands-on projects. - *Cloud computing:* Learning to run analyses in the browser (no high-powered hardware required). - *Practical outcomes:* Moving from zero coding experience to creating publication-quality visuals. *Target Audience:* This training is for students, early-stage PhDs, and experimental researchers at any level who want to integrate computational techniques into their work but find the initial coding barrier difficult to understand or intimidating. No prior programming experience is required. *Date & Location* - *Registration Deadline: June 4, 2026* - *Duration:* 3 Weeks (Weekend classes for flexibility) - *Location:* Virtual / Online *Registration & Bonuses* You can register online: https://selar.com/606577gkg *[Registration Fee: $9.95; Deadline: June 4, 2026]* *Special Bonus:* Participants will receive a verifiable Certificate of Completion and a *free 1-month post-training mentorship guide* to help seamlessly integrate the new hands-on skill directly into your current research or thesis. Best Regards, Tolulope Oladele