BB Spotlight: Episode #5
Today’s feature is on Harshita Rupani, a PhD student at UQ who works in genomics, specifically with nanopore sequence data.
Their day-to-day often include wet-lab experiments using ELISA and basic bioinformatics analysis.
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Brisbane-based bioinformaticians, coffee catch-up for March is happening this Wednesday.
Location: Lakeside Cafe, UQ
Time: 10.30am
Tell a friend to tell a friend.
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Thank you all for showing up for today's session.
And thank you to both our speakers, Ollie and Jake, for your very nice talks.
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Did you mark your calendar yet?
Our next seminar is this Thursday by 1pm at QUT gardens point campus in Brisbane city.
Join us and invite a friend.
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BB spotlight: Episode #4 is on a Scientific Affairs Associate in Gelomics who specialises in the field of proteomics. Swagata spends a big part of her day coding and reading.
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One thing they wished more people knew: Bioinformatics “is not magic” 🙂.
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BB spotlight: Episode #3
Today’s feature is a PhD student at UQ working at the intersection of ML and bioinformatics.
They typically work from home, and activities include meetings, reading journal papers, submitting scripts, and coding.
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Bioinformaticians of Brisbane, what does your day look like tomorrow?
Join the @abacbs.bsky.social members for an informal meet and greet, and catch-up.
Venue: Translational Research Institute, Woolloongabba
🕐: 10-11am
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I cannot solve the entire problem, but I can provide part of the solution.”
A typical day includes dog walks, tea, PhD project, event organisation, committee meetings, and sports (buhurt) training. “I compete at a national and international level.”
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Field 💊: Computational enzyme engineering and design, and looking to “build more collaborations”.
Feel free to reach out if this intersects with your interests.
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