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Welcome to LifeFormulae’s official Blog site. Thank you for checking us out. Feel free to post comments for us, including any topics you would like us to cover. The purpose of this blog is to bring current events within the life sciences and bioinformatics communities to the forefront of our thoughts, to stay up-to-date on what’s going on in the research community, and to create a forum of discussion about the ever-changing environment to which we, as researchers, have become accustomed.

As you may know, Cambridge Healthtech Institute’s Data-Driven Discovery Summit 2008 was held in Rhode Island at the end of September. We had so many great conversations and were introduced to so many great people, we wanted to make sure those conversations continued. There were so many questions that covered diverse topics, we couldn’t find room on our website to answer them all comprehensively. So, we decided that we wanted a built-in community to foster communication on any topic related to bioinformatics, or any sub-topic beyond that.

We all read the industry newsletters and follow the latest publications when we get to them, but we want you to be able to ask questions about the topic, share feedback, let people know how it’s affecting you, vent, enlighten, inquire, observe, remark, express yourself.

At LifeFormulae, we have some every-day people who have been in the business for over 20 years. We think you might like what they have to say. If you don’t, just let us know. Nothing would make us happier. We plan to have alternating bloggers, as well as a few guest bloggers from time to time (let us know if you’re interested). We’ll try to keep it interesting (and pertinent), but remember that feedback always helps!

Talk to you soon!

The LifeFormulae staff

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