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Bioinformatics Jobs: How to Succeed in This Competitive Space

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Bioinformaticians use a combination of mathematics, computer science and biology to help scientists make sense of the data gathered from research projects. The Human Genome Project could not have succeeded without the use of bioinformatics. Wondering which bioinformatics job is right for you? Bioinformatics Analyst.

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Clinical Scientist Jobs: The Steps to Succeed in This Role

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If you enjoy working with biological samples and are enthusiastic about healthcare, a career as a clinical scientist might be just right for you. To start applying to clinical scientist jobs today, head over to the Xtalks Job Search platform. Who is a Clinical Scientist? What is it Like to Work as a Clinical Scientist?

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Harnessing the power of data science and AI in life sciences

Drug Discovery World

Abbey Vangeloff is the Director of Business Development, Life Sciences, at Yahara Software. DDW’s Megan Thomas catches up with Vangeloff to learn why AI and data science are so important for the future of the sector. She adds: “Scientists are always going to want all the data. She will be chairing a session at SLAS2023.

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Open science, genomics, and the quiet revolution in our approach to pharma

Drug Discovery World

Bioinformatics and genetic sequencing are starting to be placed front and centre of public research programmes as scientists from around the world recognise the substantial benefits of knowledge sharing and resource pooling when it comes to genetic science. What does open science look like?

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BioTuring enters collaboration to enable detailed single-cell RNA research

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The collaboration aims to “close the gap between single-cell RNA sequencing wet-lab services and single-cell data analysis solutions,” which will allow scientists to study the finest details that can be hard to access. Research Instruments is the main distributor for genomic and life science research products in the region.

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AI in R&D: From hot topic to practical application 

Drug Discovery World

If all the work scientists do is captured in software, it ought to be easier to analyse. . If we go down this path and digitalise everything scientists are doing, we should be well on our way to leveraging all those insights data science can provide. . Why is this such a challenge in life sciences?

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How Will Ultima Genomics and Genome Insight Make WGS Affordable?

XTalks

Biotech company Ultima Genomics has joined forces with Genome Insight, a bioinformatics-based biomedicine company, to overcome the caveat of cost and quality in WGS. Ultima Genomics will provide their high-throughput NGS instrument platform, the UG 100, and Genome Insight will provide the bioinformatics platform for data analysis.

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