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February 18, 2016

Bring Some Fresh Air Into Your Lab

Splice is happy to share the news that sciNote Open Source Electronic Lab Notebook has been launched. We have supported sciNote throughout its successful Kickstarter campaign and we are excited to see that it is finally available to everyone for free.

February 09, 2016

Sequencing and Bioinformatics - Where is the Medical Revolution?

Let’s take a look back at how much genome sequencing used to cost during the span of the last 15 years. In 2001, for the price of sequencing 1 human genome, a person could buy 1000 Porsche 911 cars.

January 05, 2016

Digitise Your Laboratory

Being part of a large Genomics Core facility within an academic setting (Oxford Genomics Centre), my job partly entails research into and evaluation of potentially useful software tools.

December 22, 2015

Projects We Believe In

At the end of the year it is time to look back and evaluate our work and make plans for the future. The 2015 has been busy for the Splice Blog and we are especially proud of the projects we have done or those we have supported.

December 10, 2015

My Favourite Digital Scientific Tools

Every time I went to visit some other laboratory, either at a University, Institute or in the Industry, I realized that the tools to manage their research workflows were different to those I was using. I asked myself, is there actually a list somewhere with different tools...

December 03, 2015

Today's Top 5 Crowdfunding Scientific Projects

There is a lot of buzz about crowdfunding scientific projects, but how successful are these campaigns? This is not an easy question, since scientists have numerous different crowdfunding platforms to choose from.

November 26, 2015

The Biggest Time Wasters in Research

We are all familiar with phrases "How does the time fly!" or "A day should be 48 hours long!". But on which tasks do scientists actually spend too much time?

November 24, 2015

Why Open Source?

Once upon a time there was a code. This was not a normal code, this was a very special code visible for only the select few, who had the permission to play (or tinker) with it. It was what we call today proprietary software

November 19, 2015

Open the Door to Open Science

"Open science is the idea that scientific knowledge of all kinds should be openly shared as early as is practical in the discovery process."

Michael Nielsen, a quantum physicist and a science writer

November 10, 2015

How Trendy Are LIMS Systems - a Software Engineer Perspective Into the Active LIMS Providers

The fields of biotechnology, chemistry, medicine and pharmaceutics have been undergoing an enormous process of digitalization for the past 10-20 years. Many programming languages and frameworks have emerged, each trying its best to attract as many followers as possible. 

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