Photo: SciLifeLab/Mikael Wallerstedt We make research data intelligible Teamwork. The strong bioinformatics environment at SciLifeLab enables co-workers to benefit from each other s expertise and together offer high quality support to the scientific community. Today, in-depth knowledge about bioinformatics is essential to most life science research. Te huge amount of data that researchers gather needs to be interpreted to become meaningful. At SciLifeLab, a Swedish center for molecular biosciences, we have created a research environment where bioinformatics is one of our key investments. Te SciLifeLab center combines frontline technical expertise with advanced knowledge of translational medicine and molecular bioscience. Researchers from all of Sweden can use both the technology and the know-how that is available at the center. In order to advance the bioinformatics expertise in the whole research community, SciLifeLab also organizes courses on advanced level. Åsa Björklund is a single-cell transcriptomics expert at the SciLifeLab Bioinformatics platform. Her group makes their expertise available to the research community by placing senior bioinformaticians in diferent research groups for a specifed time. Te best part about working as a bioinformatician at SciLifeLab is the opportunity to be involved in a variety of high profle projects with novel technologies and interesting biological questions, said Åsa Björklund. Alongside our Bioinformatics platform, many of our other platforms employ bioinformaticians. Among them is the National Genomics Infrastructure (NGI), which is responsible for the majority of SciLifeLab s sequencing services. Te NGI bioinformaticians are essential to us in many aspects, said Professor Ann-Christine Syvänen at the National Genomics Infrastructure. Tey advice our users when we start a new project, analyze the data, and plan strategically for future needs in terms of storage and computational capacity. In order to ensure high quality services our bioinformaticians also develop sofware, many of which are open source. www.scilifelab.se
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