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    Design Thinking to Explore the Patient-Centric Future of Precision Medicine: Workshop Report & Reflection

    At the end of October, the Wellcome Genome Campus Conference Centre – which is just a few hundred yards from my office at EMBL-EBI – hosted the BioData…… Read more “Design Thinking to Explore the Patient-Centric Future of Precision Medicine: Workshop Report & Reflection”

    November 11, 2016November 8, 2019 by Jennifer

    Paper: Ten Simple Rules for Running Interactive Workshops

    I’m very happy to say that PLoS Computational Biology Journal have just published our latest article: “Ten Simple Rules for Running Interactive Workshops”.  Our piece is this…… Read more “Paper: Ten Simple Rules for Running Interactive Workshops”

    February 28, 2014 by Jennifer

    Sketchnotes from UX Cambridge 2013

      UX Cambridge 2013 was a great opportunity to sketchnote! The packed schedule got my Muji pens scribbling.  Have a look at some of the results here…… Read more “Sketchnotes from UX Cambridge 2013”

    September 9, 2013 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

    UX Cambridge 2011

          The first ever UX Cambridge conference is taking place on November 10-11th this year and I am thrilled to have been invited to speak…… Read more “UX Cambridge 2011”

    November 7, 2011 by Jennifer
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