BioInfoSummer 2019
With half my home state on fire and the lead up to Christmas, this post has been in the works for a few weeks. But here it is! My brief recap of my recent adventure to BioInfoSummer 2019.
With half my home state on fire and the lead up to Christmas, this post has been in the works for a few weeks. But here it is! My brief recap of my recent adventure to BioInfoSummer 2019.
All the nitty gritty details of how I sourced, processed and cleaned the raw data then produced the visualisations for my Investigating the Investigators 2019 post!
After release of the most recent NHMRC Fellowship funding, I flexed my data-science muscles to see what the outcomes of the scheme were overall, and what a successful application might look like for the next round.
Making an eye-catching but informative scientific poster can be challenging – what would I as a reader want/need to know? Is this a design that would catch my eye from across the room? What makes it stand out? Is it so busy as to be nauseating? Here are a few of my tips for beautiful, artful poster-making in science.
A quick overview of my recent conference adventure to the USA, complete with some important lessons I learnt along the way.
Another installment in my Toolbox series, this time focusing on HDF5 files as a powerful way to store big data!
For anyone who wasn’t at Lorne, or didn’t get a chance to say hi, here is a brief run-down of the work I presented this year!
The latest in my Toolbox series focuses on Atom: the best, most hackable text editor for writing, programming and data analysis!
As an early-career researcher, I am still figuring out the best way to get stuff done. I have decided to write more on the programs, apps and integrations that I use every day, starting with Trello!
My first passionate post about the benefits of programming for life scientists comes after a weekend exploring the interactive plotting library Bokeh.
Recap of my latest research manuscript published in the Journal of Biological Chemistry.
A quick overview of my experience of the Lorne Proteomics and Protein Structure and Function Meetings 2018.
A quick recap of the recent ASPP Summer School held in Melbourne, Australia.
A collection of posts, pages, webinars, training courses and manuals that I have found helpful in my travels.