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Boston Women in Bioinformatics

Advancing Women in Bioinformatics by Creating Networks of Support, Collaboration, and Empowerment.

2025-2026 Cohort Matches Are Out!

Career Mentorship Program

Empowering women in bioinformatics to advance into leadership roles across academia and industry.

The mentor-mentee matches for our 2025-2026 cohort have been sent out! Check your email for your match details and next steps.

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Upcoming Event

Networking Without the Ick:
Craft a Networking Introduction That Feels Good and Sounds Like You

CambridgeSide Mall, 100 CambridgeSide Pl, Cambridge, MA 02141
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Speaker: Dr. Jenn Felsted-Knight, Felsted Coaching & Consulting

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Latest from Our Community

Dive into the latest blogs, videos, and conversations from our members

New
DNA sequencing

The Rite of Process

A Poem on Whole Genome Sequencing Analysis

A research figure compares different brain regions to see where information about what someone is consciously seeing can be decoded most accurately, showing stronger decoding in posterior regions than in prefrontal areas

ctDNA as an oncology endpoint

Takeaways from the FoCR symposium

A research figure compares different brain regions to see where information about what someone is consciously seeing can be decoded most accurately, showing stronger decoding in posterior regions than in prefrontal areas

Beyond behavior: How machine learning decodes consciousness and forecasts seizures from brain activity

Reflections on a seminar exploring how AI and brain network analysis can transform patient care

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