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Full survey results

April 21st, 2011 by Richard Holland

Update: Go to this year's survey Introduction As promised, and without further todo, here are the full results of the survey that Eagle Genomics ran prior to our 1st Annual Symposium on 5th April 2011 at Babraham, on the subject of "Provisioning Bioinformatics for the Next Decade: Are we prepared?". Let's go through the questions…

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Survey preliminary results

April 8th, 2011 by Richard Holland

At the Eagle Genomics Symposium on Tuesday, our Technical Director Will Spooner presented preliminary results from the survey we ran in parallel with the registration process. Will is going to post a full analysis on this blog soon, but for now here are the key points he picked out as important during his summary at…

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Bioinformatics Survey – Preliminary Results

February 25th, 2011 by Will Spooner

Has bioinformatics fallen over the edge of a cliff? Have we got a parachute?

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Provisioning of Bioinformatics – a 4 horse race

February 15th, 2011 by Will Spooner

Let's start with three assertions; The value of high-throughput genomics is no longer in doubt, with Forbes magazine, for instance, touting DNA sequencing as the next $100 billion technology market. More attention/funding has been given to data production, rather than data analysis, leading to the latter falling behind. Data deluge, tsunami, torrent; the pundits are…

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