?? We're extremely excited to announce the results of our 2023 Bits in Bio Survey!
This year's Bits in Bio survey offers a comprehensive look into the evolving landscape of biodevelopers, revealing critical trends and tools shaping the field. Take a look at the results here: https://lnkd.in/gwy2VZ8W (thanks to Nitro Bio for webdev help).
A few key findings here, but make sure to take a look at the full results yourself.
A Diverse Community: 76% of our respondents are biodevelopers, showcasing a blend of coding expertise within the life sciences sector. The diversity extends beyond roles, with participants hailing from across the globe—25% from outside the US—and bringing a wide range of educational backgrounds to the table.
Python Leads the Way: Dominating the toolkit of biodevelopers, Python is used by 93% for data analysis, pipeline development, and more, highlighting its critical role in bioinformatics workflows.
The Central Role of Data Analysis: With 41% engaging in data analysis daily, it's clear that handling and interpreting data is a cornerstone of bioinformatics. Despite new technologies, CSV remains the predominant data format, underscoring the need for accessible and straightforward data management solutions.
Machine Learning's Growing Influence: 64% of biodevelopers now integrate machine learning into their work, with applications ranging from target identification to protein folding, using advanced tools like GPT4 and Alphafold. The interest in ML is set to increase, with 77% of those not currently using it looking to explore its potential.
Lab Automation on the Rise: The survey indicates a significant shift towards lab automation, with 37% of respondents developing tools to enhance experimental efficiency and accuracy.
Bits in Bio will continue to be the leading voice for biodevelopers in the modern biotech world -- no matter where you are located or what your background is.