Method explainers
Why a particular tool or approach fits a data type—and, just as usefully, when it doesn't.
Plain, practical writing on bioinformatics methods and the judgement calls behind them—the things we wish more analyses explained. We're just getting started, so there's nothing published yet.
Rather than pad this page with filler, we'll let it stay empty until we have something genuinely worth your time. When posts go live, they'll appear here.
Drop us a line and we'll let you know when the first pieces are up—or just send a question you'd like us to write about.
Useful over promotional. These are the themes we plan to cover—not published articles yet.
Why a particular tool or approach fits a data type—and, just as usefully, when it doesn't.
Concrete habits—versioning, containers, workflow managers—that keep a result defensible.
How to tell signal from artifact, and how to state uncertainty instead of hiding it.
Choices made before sequencing that decide whether an analysis can answer the question.
Domain-specific challenges in oncology, microbiology, single-cell, and beyond.
Plain-language orientation to new and established tools, without the hype.
In the meantime, our tools & glossary is a good place to start.