Data talks with BioLizard: Women in science

In this “Data Talks” session, BioLizard brings together women scientists to discuss their journeys in data science. Hosted by Kathryn Morrissey, the conversation features Liesbeth Ceelen, Sandra Steyaert, Eva Balini, and Laura De Cnop reflecting on experiences and the future of women in science.

We brought together a group of our own women scientists to discuss women in science, share their personal experiences and explore the future of data science.

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Guest host, Kathryn Morrissey, speaks with Liesbeth Ceelen, Sandra Steyaert, Eva Balini, and Laura De Cnop about their journey in data science.

How spatial biology improves clinical trial success in oncology

How spatial biology improves clinical trial success in oncology

In oncology, the drug development path is unique: Phase 0 and Phase I trials are typically conducted in patients rather than healthy volunteers, allowing for early assessment of efficacy and patient selection alongside safety. Yet, even with this early clinical insight, many cancer drugs show promise in the lab but fail to transition effectively into the clinic. This often happens because, while we verify that a drug’s target is present, we frequently overlook its context, specifically its location, the surrounding microenvironment, and its interaction with neighboring cells. By revisiting real-world examples of discontinued trials, this post explains why understanding the “where” is just as critical as the “what”, and how spatial biology is positioning itself as a valuable avenue for validating clinical potential.

Why bioinformatics workflows require experienced software engineers

Bioinformatics pipelines break for the smallest reasons: package updates, shifting dependencies, or “it only works on my machine.” This post explains why experienced software engineers and DevOps practices (Git, CI/CD, IaC) are essential to keep workflows reproducible, stable, and scalable.