Hello,
My name is Ali. I've had a couple of publications on ChIP-seq and RNA-seq over the last year, which feels like an eternity. Since I see that people are posting here, I thought I'd join the conversation here.
I just finished my PhD in Biology in Barbara Wold's lab at Caltech and I am staying on for a short post-doc. While the computational analyses of NRSF ChIP-seq in Jurkats and of RNA-seq in mouse tissues were parts of my thesis, all of my wet work and much of my analyses remain to be published.
While not a pure bioinformatician, I find myself writing code for months at a time and I try to release as much of it alongside our publications. It's all written in python, which has the right balance of elegance and power for my tastes.
Anyhow, I look forward to seeing how the scientific community migrates from microarrays to sequencers over the coming years!
My name is Ali. I've had a couple of publications on ChIP-seq and RNA-seq over the last year, which feels like an eternity. Since I see that people are posting here, I thought I'd join the conversation here.
I just finished my PhD in Biology in Barbara Wold's lab at Caltech and I am staying on for a short post-doc. While the computational analyses of NRSF ChIP-seq in Jurkats and of RNA-seq in mouse tissues were parts of my thesis, all of my wet work and much of my analyses remain to be published.

While not a pure bioinformatician, I find myself writing code for months at a time and I try to release as much of it alongside our publications. It's all written in python, which has the right balance of elegance and power for my tastes.
Anyhow, I look forward to seeing how the scientific community migrates from microarrays to sequencers over the coming years!
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