National e-Science Centre Browsing Genes and Genomes with Ensembl e-Science Institute 17th May 2006 The Ensembl project (http://www.ensembl.org) provides a comprehensive and integrated source of annotation of, mainly vertebrate, genome sequences. It's an invaluable tool for Research scientists working on human and other model organisms genetics. This one-day workshop offers participants the possibility of gaining lots of hands-on experience in the use of the Ensembl genome browser but also provides them with the necessary background information. Due to the success of registration, we organized a second day of the course, in order to accommodate 40 delegates in total. The course was given by Bert Overduin from the Ensembl team at the EBI in Hinxton. Most of the delegates were Research Biologist working in the MRC – Human Genetics Unit in Edinburgh. The majority never or rarely used Ensembl and its data mining tool Biomart. The comments from attendees after the event were positive - About three quarters of them were likely or very likely to make more use of Ensembl and Biomart after the course, and would recommend the course to their colleagues. We would like to thank very much the e-science centre and all the staff involved for a perfect organisation of the course! Philippe Gautier