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- noun A practitioner of
bioinformatics
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Examples
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Two essential recruits who joined Solexa independently from Glaxo, medicinal chemist John Milton and bioinformatician Clive Brown, played crucial parts in making this process a reality.
The $1,000 Genome Kevin Davies 2010
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I see you work full-time for the Department of Huh? But you cite a philosopher, not a mathematician or biologist or a bioinformatician.
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This is an interesting little scenario about the genetic future from Pedro Belatro, a bioinformatician.
October 2007 Maxine 2007
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This is an interesting little scenario about the genetic future from Pedro Belatro, a bioinformatician.
The Fortune Cookie Genome Maxine 2007
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This is an interesting little scenario about the genetic future from Pedro Belatro, a bioinformatician.
The Fortune Cookie Genome Maxine 2007
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But you cite a philosopher, not a mathematician or biologist or a bioinformatician.
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Barend Mons, “a bioinformatician at the Erasmus Medical Centre in Rotterdam,” seeks to “meld some of the most important biomedical databases into a single information resource.”
davidrothman.net » WikiProfessional and WikiProteins (A BioMedical datamining Wiki mashup?) 2007
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But I dare to suggest there's some either-or w.r.t. goals: does the bioinformatician just want to have some work to do, or is the aim to deliver good and maintainable software?
Public Rambling Pedro Beltrao 2007
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But then, I'm not a bioinformatician, so I might have the wrong impression -- you can prove me wrong?
Public Rambling Pedro Beltrao 2007
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I'm not a bioinformatician, but I am/was a mathematician.
Open Genomics, Closed Minds glyn moody 2007
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