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Bioinformatic Lean Startup Blue Ridge Bioinformatics, Founders Matthew and Matt Discuss Bioinformatics, Their Startup Journey, and How to Run Lean
London based bioinformatics service provider. When implemented successfully, bioinformatics can be used to identify new market opportunities and streamline existing R&D saving both valuable time and resources. Our goal is to provide easy and cost-effective access to this growing field for new to medium size biotech and bioscience based companies. Source
Click here for the quick text interview we had:
Quick Text Interview with Matthew, CEO, and Matt, CTO, of Blue Ridge Bioinformatics
Contact email: info@blueridgebio.co.uk
Hyperlinked Timestamped Show Notes
- [ 01:30 ] What fuels them to keep working in bioscience, who they love to work with, and a bit of their origin story.
- [ 03:00 ] Their Response to “That’s weird” in what they were working on (i.e Malaria resistance).
- [ 05:00 ] Have they found and converted people to building a startup.
- [ 06:40 ] If they ever feel anxious or that they just never feel good enough, and how they get over it.
- [ 08:40 ] Where their ambition is leading them.
- [ 10:55 ] Where/how they developed the name of Blue Ridge Bioinformatics.
- [ 12:45 ] BRB service offering/s.
- [ 13:10 ] What their unique skill sets are, and what value they both bring to the team.
- [ 15:40 ] What the key characteristics/skills are of people who they love to work with.
- [ 17:50 ] Who is still missing from their dream team, and who they’d like to hear from.
- [ 19:50 ] How they learned the business side of things (i.e. Igem).
- [ 22:20 ] Their thoughts on building something even if it’s not a business.
- [ 23:15 ] What they think the key characteristics of success are.
- [ 25:20 ] We discuss time and product management strategies.
- [ 27:10 ] We discuss how to move forward, use failures, and thoughts on being efficient.
- [ 28:35 ] What they have learned during their journey.
- [ 32:20 ] The key places where you can follow their journey.