> From: Leonid Leibman <http://www.raqia.com/~leonidl> > Date: Thu, 12 Jul 2001 12:46:33 -0400 > > ---Executing: html-to-ascii > The company I talked to does some biotech data processing. The typical > example is that certain proteins > cause certain sequences of reactions in cells, suppose you know > something about an unknown protein > (for example the DNA responsible for its production), what's the likely > chain of reactions it is going to cause. > Familiar data mining, but very complex. Do you know anything about this > stuff. Only what Mark Reimers told me. This is similar to what he's doing, although the data-mining he's doing is simpler. > Do you have an opinion?-- biotech is an excellent growth field. Make sure the company already has the data 'cause it'd be frustrating waiting and waiting so you can actually get something useful done. (Mark experienced this at Genomics Coop.) Doesn't your friend's wife work at Genomics? I met her once -- forgot her name. Maybe you could ask her what she thinks. > Leonid Leibman