biology

Are wetlabs career killers?

I've noticed that a couple of people here describe themselves as "computer guys" working for "biologists" (just like me). I wonder if there is any one well-known like this, a computer scientist that started in a biological lab and who was successful enough in doing this to start his own group later on. Someone like a role model for computer guys that do something that "is rather desperate". If you think that a weblab is not a career-killer for bioinformatics than I would appreciate a concrete counter-example.


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