Golden Helix has been delivering industry-leading bioinformatics solutions for the advancement of life science research and translational medicine for over 17 years. Its innovative technologies and analytic services empower scientists and healthcare professionals at all levels to derive meaning from the rapidly increasing volumes of genomic data produced from microarrays and next-generation sequencing. Please read my interview with Silicon Review here.
Interview with InsightSuccess
Running a business is a complex endeavor. For a company to succeed, a lot of things have to come together. And a CEO is responsible to put all the parts in the right place at the right time. The right product mix, market message, sales execution and should be maintain an excellent grip on cash flow are just a few of the complexities. Read my interview with InsightSuccess here.
Precision Medicine leverages most innovative tech advances
Please find my interview with Pharmabiz here.
Teaching Bioinformatics Concepts & Practical Skills
New breakthroughs are being made every day in genomics. It’s a dynamic and fascinating industry, and with exceptional growth forecasted in the DNA sequencing market, a new generation of people are entering the field: future researchers, clinicians, counselors and doctors. This new generation will need to learn not only the science, but also understand how to process the massive amounts of data generated with DNA sequencing (and genomics in general).
Managing large volumes of data is already a mission critical topic in bioinformatics, where many core facilities are overworked. They do their best to keep up with the demand, but going forward there will be more data, more projects and more people to support. How will bioinformatics keep up?
Now, as universities are putting educational programs together to prepare the next generation of scientists and clinicians to understand the ins and outs of DNA analytics, they are running into obstacles. Bright kids who are fascinated by the science (human, animal, plant) are not necessarily computer programmers nor do they want to be. Yet, many of the tools used to teach basic analytic skills in genomics programs are public domain/open source programs that require enormous amounts of computer science knowledge to navigate.
Read the full story on Our 2 SNPs… here.
Golden Helix: Empowering Precision Medicine
Recently, I was interviewed by CIOReview on Golden Helix. I gave them an overview of our strategy as well as our entire solution stack. Please read the entire article here.
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