How bioinfx geeks say happy birthday
echo QSVJRYHFCEXDILPKZTOBWA | grep -o . | sort -r | grep -v ‘[CKQW]‘ | perl -ne ‘chomp; print “$_\t”;’ | cut -f2,4- | perl -ane ‘$x=”KPFFAOJECKNPAIGMBMHBMCLPDD”; foreach $y (split(//,$x)) {print $F[ord($y)-65];} print “\n”;’
(credit: Nik Joshi)
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Joseph Fass
I've migrated across a few disciplines, starting with an undergraduate degree in chemical engineering, a PhD involving cell biology, microscopy, and neuronal development, a post doc in a molecular biology lab, and a second post doc in computational biology. Finally I landed a position here at the Core, picked up perl and some unix/linux tricks, and started worming my way into the world of bioinformatics.