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    Sketchnotes from Lab of the Future Congress

    Last week I attended the inaugural Lab of the Future (LOTF) Congress, held on Wellcome Genome Campus, Cambridge UK. It was my pleasure to graphically record five…… Read more “Sketchnotes from Lab of the Future Congress”

    November 20, 2019November 21, 2019 by Jennifer

    Seeing the future: UX design in bioinformatics at SIB and EBI

    Dr. Jenny Cham (EMBL-EBI), Dr. Chiara Gabella (SIB), Séverine Duvaud (SIB) and Dr. Nikiforos Karamanis (EMBL-EBI) during the UX knowledge exchange at the EBI on 19-20 Sept…… Read more “Seeing the future: UX design in bioinformatics at SIB and EBI”

    October 1, 2018November 8, 2019 by Jennifer

    UX for Precision Medicine

    For the first time UX was on the agenda at a precision medicine conference User experience design is about understanding people. It involves techniques to gain empathy…… Read more “UX for Precision Medicine”

    May 21, 2018November 8, 2019 by Jennifer

    User Experience Toolkit from Pistoia Alliance Accelerates Life Science R&D

    This week saw the launch of a new toolkit for User Experience in Life Sciences (UXLS) comprising UX case studies, methods, and metrics (see the press release Feb 13). This…… Read more “User Experience Toolkit from Pistoia Alliance Accelerates Life Science R&D”

    February 15, 2018November 8, 2019 by Jennifer

    Webinar: Build better software for life sciences using UX

    In case you missed it, here is the recording of the latest User Experience for Life Sciences (aka “UXLS”) webinar, which took place on 5th December 2017. …… Read more “Webinar: Build better software for life sciences using UX”

    December 18, 2017 by Jennifer

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