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    The European Bioinformatics Institute has a new website…

    Hello!  Yes, it’s big news this week: the EBI launched its new website on Monday morning! EBI website Kaizen It has taken many months to prepare the…… Read more “The European Bioinformatics Institute has a new website…”

    March 6, 2013 by Jennifer

    Careers day at DKFZ Heidelberg

    What do I do, and how did I get here? This is the subject of the talk I am giving today at the careers day at DKFZ…… Read more “Careers day at DKFZ Heidelberg”

    May 24, 2012 by Jennifer

    Coming out of your shell (aka UX workshops with life scientists)

    InfoQ have now put up my talk from UX Cambridge 2011.  The talk was about workshops and how they are a great way to explore ideas for…… Read more “Coming out of your shell (aka UX workshops with life scientists)”

    May 8, 2012 by Jennifer

    What Cranfield has done for me

    Just before Christmas, Cranfield University asked if I would be happy to talk about my time studying there in a promotional video.  I said yes and they…… Read more “What Cranfield has done for me”

    February 1, 2012 by Jennifer

    Usability of sewing patterns

    My first post of the new year is about sewing patterns, but don’t let that put you off, if that’s not your thing.  It’s actually a case…… Read more “Usability of sewing patterns”

    January 20, 2012 by Jennifer

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