Forum:Humbly Requesting Interviews & Responses on How to Improve Bioinformatics Software
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Hello Everyone,

My name is Darrell Robinson and I am a PhD Student in the Department of Biomedical Engineering at Binghamton University - State University of New York. I am studying and conducting research in Bioinformatics and Systems Biology. I am also a member of the International Society for Computational Biologists.

I am conducting an interview/survey and I am searching for people that work with DNA Microarrays, Genomics, Computational Biology, Bioinformatics, and Statistics in some way or form in the clinical or experimental work settings to find out personal opinions what improvements, if any, that need to be made with bioinformatic analysis software and/or bioinformatic programming languages.

Finally, we believe that by acknowledging and understanding various perspectives and opinions about bioinformatic software, we can help push the bioinformatics field into a further positive and advantageous position.

I would be more than happy to speak with any of you anytime this week or afterwards. If you want to answer the questions through email that would be great as well.

If you are interested, please feel free to contact me back through email (drobin21@binghamton.edu) or by mobile phone (512-960-9838). If you are not interested, but would not mind passing this message along to any of your colleagues in your network I would greatly appreciate it as well.

Best Regards,

Darrell Robinson

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This is incredibly broad. Without more specific questions, you're unlikely to get any useful feedback. At a minimum, you should change this to the "Forum" format.

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Agreed, this type of question/request is so broad. Each of those topics you listed will have different types of people involved.

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