We are all familiar with the idea of “systems”. Broadly speaking they are collections of things that work together to do stuff (I said broadly).…
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Only individuals can have ideas. Only individuals can make decisions. Only individuals can be accountable. But unless you collaborate you will be accountable for poor…
Leave a CommentIn our previous discussions on how nature handles information we said that whatever system we use to store our biological information is going to have…
Leave a CommentClick bait! Technically I won’t be writing about my first ever Python plot, but rather the first Python plot I was really proud of. I…
Leave a CommentLet me start by addressing the elephant in the room: can you nominally have a blog on “biotech integration” and never talk about biotechnology? Alright,…
1 CommentYou have heard it before: “Jack of all trades, master of none”. If you aren’t an expert, we don’t need your input, thanks. Have a…
Leave a CommentWhat sort of stuff do you need to think about if you want to run a project? The tools you use are not that important,…
1 CommentThinking about starting an exciting new project? Before you commit lots of time and resources to it, try testing its feasibility with a pre-mortem. It…
Leave a CommentI read a lot of books. I love books about science, technology, psychology, learning, making great teams, design, computers… The list goes on. In the…
Leave a CommentProbably you are familiar with biotech (especially if you have found your way to this blog!), but what about integration? Well, there are a lot…
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