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Carole Goble: Democratizing Informatics for the ‘Long Tail’ Scientist. March 31, 2011 | In 1979, Carole Goble went to the University of Manchester to study computer science, and never looked back.

Carole Goble: Democratizing Informatics for the ‘Long Tail’ Scientist

As professor of computer science, Goble is a popular and prodigious exponent of open source software, from knowledge information systems and databases to Semantic Web and data integration. She has helped create and/or develop a host of life science tools including Taverna, myExperiment, and BioCatalogue, all in the name of democratizing informatics. Goble recently spoke to Bio•IT World editor-in-chief Kevin Davies about her mission to democratize informatics for life sciences. BIO•IT WORLD: Carole, how did you first get into computer science? CAROLE GOBLE: I began programming in high school in 1977 at age 16.

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