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    Who decides how to name genes?

    At a recent talk by Elspeth Bruford entitled “Gene naming in the past, present and future”,  I learned about the process for naming genes. Elspeth works in…… Read more “Who decides how to name genes?”

    November 18, 2013 by Jennifer

    Bioinformatics in Australia: new sketchnote

      EMBL-EBI recently hosted Mark Crowe of QFAB for a talk about Bioinformatics in Australia, which I sketchnoted.  It was interesting to hear about the challenges that…… Read more “Bioinformatics in Australia: new sketchnote”

    October 4, 2013 by Jennifer

    Suvival Guide for Complex UX: our tutorial at UX Cambridge, 4-6 Sept 2013

    Paula de Matos and I are looking forward to presenting a session on ‘complex UX’ at the UX Cambridge 2013 conference next week.  The conference is being…… Read more “Suvival Guide for Complex UX: our tutorial at UX Cambridge, 4-6 Sept 2013”

    August 29, 2013 by Jennifer

    ‘Designing with the user in mind’ – Sketchnote for my ISMB Conference Talk

    Today I gave a talk at the ISMB/ECCB 2013 Conference in Berlin, and I would like to share the sketchnote of the talk with you.  This was…… Read more “‘Designing with the user in mind’ – Sketchnote for my ISMB Conference Talk”

    July 23, 2013 by Jennifer

    Improving the EMBL-EBI online experience: a poster on the EBI website ‘rethink’

      I love Adobe InDesign, and my latest creation using it is a poster that I will be presenting at ISMB/ECCB 2013 (International Conference on Intelligent Systems…… Read more “Improving the EMBL-EBI online experience: a poster on the EBI website ‘rethink’”

    June 12, 2013 by Jennifer

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