
A Coffee with CompBio: Hacking your way into computational biology
Hackathons can be a great way to understand the trends in your field, meet new people, and network.
A podcast series featuring conversations with scientists navigating the intersection of biology and computation.

Hackathons can be a great way to understand the trends in your field, meet new people, and network.

12 New Year Resolutions For Computational Biologists

Unpacking the messy truths behind scientific teamwork.


The Importance of Recordkeeping in CompBio with insights from Amulya Shastry and Lina Faller.

Memory, Clustering, and Deconvolution

Katie Huges shares her professional journey from bioinformatics to product management with help from Lorena and Alex.

Alex and Lorena dig into the tricks and tips that'll actually make your R code work better.

Alex and Lorena journey through the real-life challenges of building interactive single cell spatial data visualizations for large projects.

Alex and Lorena discuss a large bulk RNA-seq project that yielded lasting changes to their group’s everyday bioinformatics practices via the creation of parameterized R Markdown code templates.

From puzzlingly low mapping rates to unexpected cloud costs caused by unoptimized compute jobs, Lorena and Alex highlight how essential clear communication and bioinformatics-aware experimental design are to any successful project.

Alex and Lorena dive into the messy reality of processing single-cell RNA-seq data.

Whether you're a researcher, student, or just bio-curious, join us for casual, insightful conversations that bridge science and real life.