You completed the challenge!
Congratulations, you hacked the virus! Thank you for accepting the challenge, you are now a step further in your bioinformatics journey. Stay tuned for the next challenge! Bioinformatics is a wide and diverse field; you’ve been working mainly with genomic sequences, but there is much more to discover, such as the structure of the proteins encoded in the sequences. For instance, here you can see and interact with the SARS-CoV-2 main protease:
SARS-CoV-2 main protease with unliganded active site (2019-nCoV, coronavirus disease 2019, COVID-19) |
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If you liked the challenge and would like to contribute so low-income students can gain access to the Internet and electronic devices to also get started with programming, please take a moment to read, share or donate to the ongoing charitable campaign that we have created for this challenge. All benefits will be donated to support the education of low-income high school students in San Jose (Educational Institution), Circasia, Colombia.
Code For A Change has created a charitable campaign during the COVID-19 outbreak to support the education of low-income high school students in San Jose (Educational Institution), Circasia, Colombia by donating easy access to the Internet and electronic devices. IE San Jose is a public school whose students come from vulnerable families (domestic violence, child neglect, unemployment, among others).
The professional future of these students is at risk, and we are here to offer our support. In this institution, there are 1000 students, 267 students of which without Internet access, 143 without electronic devices at home, and others have to share a laptop with their multiple family members. We all know how hard it can be to pursue a potential higher education without having this “freedom”. All these students are facing challenges to complete their studies due to the COVID-19 outbreak, as they must stay at home. Code for A Change launches this international campaign to give them easy access to technologies for their education.
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