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  • Hola a todos, desde España. Hello from Spain

    Hello I am new here and very glad to see you!

    My main interest is in tumor genome sequences.

    My intellectual background is Biology degree but more than 30 years ago !!! and more than 20 years working with computers. I know, I am very old.

    My first question: Am I too old to bioinformatics and too youngg to die?

    My second question. I see too many programs already done. Should I rely on them, should I try to develop my own tools? I know you do not have a definitive answer but I would appreciate your comments.
    Last edited by bi_maniac; 03-05-2014, 06:35 PM.

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    Hey viejo, bienvenido. Solo te puedo responder la primera pregunta:
    R/ No, no estas viejo. De hecho, muchos biologos aprendemos bioinformatica ya de viejos dado que generalmente las instituciones no tienen (o tenian) un gran enfoque en ello. Actualmente es que se le esta dando mas interes. Pero no te preocupes, bioinformatica no es dificil de aprender. Tengo 26 anios y he aprendido cosas desde hace un anio. Asi que 1) no es complicado y 2) nunca es tarde para aprender. Y pues acerca de demasiado joven para morir, pues eso solo lo sabe el destino.

    Saludos.

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      Hola Iván. ¿Cómo estás?

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