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| The Group* Rebecca Taft * Sumaiya Nazeen * Avanti Shrikumar The ProblemLab-bench biologists find it difficult to use many existing tools for their data analysis. These tools are generally command-line computer programs written by computational biologists. Computational biologists do not have time to create user-friendly interfaces for their programs, and often find themselves spending a lot of time helping leb-bench biologists run their programs. This creates a burden for all involved: lab-bench biologists cannot move forward with their data analysis, and computational biologists cannot move forward with their research. |
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Biologists lack technology that suits their needs and skill sets. We identified two main shortcomings: the first is difficulty in using code written by computational biologists. The second is a lack of a good system for tracking different variations of experimental procedures.
We are, in no particular order: Rebecca Taft, Sumaiya Nazeen, Michael Maddox, Avanti Shrikumar
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