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The genomics industry isn't looking for software engineers who happen to know biology. It's looking for scientists who can use computational tools to answer biological questions Visit our website to settle into a world of guided Genomic Data Analysis: buff.ly/GdpwA2t
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"Before teaching others how to build opportunities, she built her own." On June 27th at 4:00 PM, she'll be sharing practical insights on: ๐Ÿงฌ Building a Bioinformatics Research Portfolio for Global Opportunities
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Join us and learn how to turn your learning journey into evidence of your capabilities. ๐Ÿ“… June 27, 2026 ๐Ÿ•“ 4:00 PM Register below: buff.ly/yWTfLN0
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Most biologists don't fail at bioinformatics because it's too difficult. They fail because they're learning it backwards. See how our Genomic Data Science Career Path can help you solve that: buff.ly/GdpwA2t #Bioinformatics #Genomics #RNASeq #NGS #ComputationalBiology
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One of the biggest myths in bioinformatics is that you need a computer science degree to succeed. Fun Fact: You don't? In fact, that belief stops more biologists from entering the field than any coding challenge ever will. Every week, we speak with students who say:
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Understanding biology is often the harder part ๐Ÿ˜†. Learning enough coding to analyze biological data is far more achievable than most people think. The problem is that many aspiring bioinformaticians approach the field the wrong way. They try to become software engineers first.
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At HackBio weโ€™ve seen this transformation happen repeatedly. People with backgrounds in biotechnology, microbiology, animal science, physiology, and other life sciences often assume they're starting from behind.
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So, youโ€™ve completed the course and earned the certificate. You even learned a few new tools. Yet all your applications keep getting ignored. That's why we're hosting a free webinar this month on: Building a Bioinformatics Research Portfolio for Global Opportunities
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And our host for this session is Chioma Oselu. A PhD researcher in Bioinformatics at Covenant University, Nigeria, where her research focuses on equitable disease risk prediction, reproducible genomic workflows, and research software for underrepresented populations.
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Join us on June 27th at 4:00 PM as she discusses how to document your work, showcase your skills, and position yourself for scholarships, research opportunities, and global programs. Venue: Zoom Register below: buff.ly/yWTfLN0
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The genomics industry has a data problem. Not because there's not enough data. There aren't enough people who know what to do with it. Every year, sequencing technologies generate enormous amounts of biological data.
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Research institutes, biotech companies, pharmaceutical organizations, and healthcare systems are all looking for people who can bridge biology and data science. Yet most aspiring bioinformaticians make the same mistake: The truth is that bioinformatics is not one career.
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If you're serious about building a career in genomic data science, stop collecting courses and start building a roadmap READY TO GET STARTED THE RIGHT WAY? CLICK HERE TO EXPLORE OUR RESOURCES buff.ly/7G1D58o #Bioinformatics #Genomics #DataScience #Biotech #LifeSciences
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AI is no longer just accelerating research, it's changing how drug discovery happens. Read how the convergence of AI and genomics is shaping the future of medicine. ๐Ÿ‘‡๐Ÿฝ buff.ly/RA7ehsL
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Happy New Month ๐ŸŽ‰ If you're just starting your bioinformatics journey or building on existing skills, we hope this month brings you progress, clarity, and confidence. Here's to another month of learning by doing. ๐Ÿš€ #HappyNewMonth #HackBio #Bioinformatics
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How to move from a different career field into bioinformatics In our upcoming free webinar session, youโ€™d learn How to structure your transition This is a practical session based on real experience. Date: May 30, 2026 Time: 5:00 pm WAT Register below buff.ly/JAdIyuR
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If you still struggle when itโ€™s time to work on real projects, We broke down how HackBio assessments are designed to prepare you for labs and biotech companies in todayโ€™s newsletter. Read ๐Ÿ‘‡๐Ÿฝ buff.ly/0cVZhWq
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If you've been thinking about how to transition into bioinformatics from your current career path, this is a point to decide. We're hosting a free webinar focused on one idea. Register now buff.ly/oqKG6tz Date: May 30, 2026 Time: 5:00 pm WAT
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A common question we get all the time is the following: โ€œCan I move into bioinformatics from my current background?โ€ We believe a better question should be โ€œWhat steps do I need to take to make that transition?โ€ Our upcoming free webinar session will ....
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clearly answer these questions Register below to learn from someone who has been there. Date: May 30, 2026 Time: 5:00 pm WAT buff.ly/oqKG6tz
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