After I quit my job at a bioinformatics startup here in Oslo, Norway, I had a lot of time on my hands, and wanted to do something productive with it. I’m not sure what I want in life as a whole, but in general I know I’d appreciate if we progress the human understanding and
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Use PyMOL legally without license (open source)
This will allow you to run PyMOL without an aqcuired license which you certainly would need if you were to use the compiled binaries provided from the PyMOL website. This is just a very simple guide providing a list of the packages you need to install, and showing how to run the scripts you need
How Bioinformatics is supporting medicine and drug development
This post is more of an article type which is supposed to distill and simplify, and present some basic information on how the field of bioinformatics supports medicinal drug development and other biological research. For me it is a very interesting field as I am formally educated in both Computer Science and Molecular Biology and