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Science in ProgressAuthor: Rob Crystal-Ornelas
Want to know what it's like to start out in a career in ecology, biology or science? In each episode of Science in Progress, I interview graduate students, research technicians, or undergrads at the early stages of careers in science. We have fun and honest conversations about what it's like to learn how to be a scientist. Language: en Genres: Courses, Education, Natural Sciences, Science Contact email: Get it Feed URL: Get it iTunes ID: Get it |
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#18 - Becca Clement and Keylie Gibson - What is computational biology?
Monday, 12 August, 2019
On episode #18 I'm joined by Becca Clement (@beccasbugs) and Keylie Gibson (@gibsonkeylie) who are both PhD candidates at George Washington University's Computational Biology Institute. We begin by defining computational biology and then see how their research projects (related to Black Rhino conservation and the Australian termite diversity anomaly) both rely on analyzing huge amounts of data. If you are at the Ecological Society of America's annual meeting in Louisville this week check out their talks!









