No pain, no gain: Go to wet lab as a bioinformatician; the importance of supportive colleagues and family

Learn from Nóra Balzers experiences during her PhD coming from a bioinformatician background and starts working in the wet lab!
Learn from Nóra Balzers experiences during her PhD coming from a bioinformatician background and starts working in the wet lab!
About the interviewer: I am Amir Kayvanjoo, a PhD student in the field of Molecular Biomedicine at LIMES institute, research group of Dr. Mass, University of Bonn. I have done my bachelor in Biology-Animal Sciences in Iran and later my Master in Life Sciences Informatics with the focus on data science and chemoinformatics at the University of Bonn. In a series of articles, I would … Continue reading From pipets and antibodies to computers and algorithms – wet-lab versus dry-lab