Saturday 24 November 2012

Article Software

Article Software Biography
Any research biologist spends a large amount of their working time at the computer, whether it’s writing articles, analysing data or just checking emails. In fact, any new research proposal will likely start by trawling Pubmed and online databases to get the latest information on a particular topic.
But have you ever stopped to think how these software tools came into being and how they are developed, and who develops them? And, if you’re looking for a career move out of bench science, have you ever considered developing software for biology yourself? In this article I’ll give some insight into what it’s like being a software developer in the life-science field, from the point of view of an ex-bench biologist.
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