Isaac Yonemoto is a chemist, but he's been writing software code since he was a kid. He calls himself a “semi-recreational” programmer, and now, he's running an experiment that combines this sideline with his day job. In short, he's using open-source software techniques to kickstart the world of cancer research.
The man on a quest for open-source cancer research
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