How to Start a Deep Tech Company

Operator of a biotechnology company intended to simplify bioinformatics and enable the discovery of molecular diagnostics

How to Start a Deep Tech Company - Dr. Mohit Mazumder's Advice for Entrepreneurs

How did you get started in bioinformatics?

"Bioinformatics is kind of a multidisciplinary field. When I was doing my master's in Biotechnology at Amity University, they had a bioinformatics course. The reason I got interested in this field was because of the way it merges biology with computer science and mathematics. I've always been someone who likes to work on cutting-edge technologies, so I thought this is something which can be useful in the future. I then explored it more during my PhD at IIT Delhi."​


 What was your PhD research focused on?

"My PhD was mainly focused on understanding how different gene regulatory networks work in the human brain. We were trying to understand how different genes are regulated during conditions like stress, Alzheimer's, and Parkinson's, among other neurological conditions. The main aim was to identify key regulatory genes which can then be targeted for therapeutic purposes."​


Can you tell us about your current role at OmicsLogic?

"Currently, I am working as a lead bioinformatics scientist at OmicsLogic. My role here is to design and develop different bioinformatics pipelines which can be used by researchers around the world to analyze their omics data. The main aim is to make these pipelines user-friendly so that even people without a background in bioinformatics can use them and get meaningful insights from their data."​


How do you keep up with the latest developments in bioinformatics?

"Bioinformatics is a rapidly evolving field. To keep up with the latest developments, I regularly read research papers and attend conferences and workshops. I also follow a lot of bioinformatics forums and communities online where people discuss the latest tools and techniques being developed. It's really important to keep learning and updating your skills in this field because new tools and techniques are being developed all the time."​


What advice would you give to someone starting in bioinformatics?

"The most important thing is to have a strong foundation in both biology and computer science. You need to understand the biological problems you are trying to solve and also have the technical skills to analyze the data. Don't be afraid to experiment and try out new tools and techniques. Bioinformatics is a field where you can really push the boundaries and come up with innovative solutions to complex problems."​


How do you approach developing bioinformatics pipelines?

"The first step is to understand the biological question we are trying to answer. Once we have a clear understanding of the question, we can design the pipeline to analyze the data. The main aim is to make the pipeline as user-friendly as possible so that even people without a background in bioinformatics can use it. We use a lot of visualization tools and user interfaces to make the data analysis process easier and more intuitive."


What will be a significant potential topic in bioinformatics? 

"Explore opportunities in personalized medicine and healthcare, as this field is vast and rapidly growing. Innovate by addressing specific patient needs and developing solutions tailored to individual healthcare challenges."


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How to Start a Deep Tech Company - Dr. Mohit Mazumder's Advice for Entrepreneurs

How did you get started in bioinformatics?

"Bioinformatics is kind of a multidisciplinary field. When I was doing my master's in Biotechnology at Amity University, they had a bioinformatics course. The reason I got interested in this field was because of the way it merges biology with computer science and mathematics. I've always been someone who likes to work on cutting-edge technologies, so I thought this is something which can be useful in the future. I then explored it more during my PhD at IIT Delhi."​


 What was your PhD research focused on?

"My PhD was mainly focused on understanding how different gene regulatory networks work in the human brain. We were trying to understand how different genes are regulated during conditions like stress, Alzheimer's, and Parkinson's, among other neurological conditions. The main aim was to identify key regulatory genes which can then be targeted for therapeutic purposes."​


Can you tell us about your current role at OmicsLogic?

"Currently, I am working as a lead bioinformatics scientist at OmicsLogic. My role here is to design and develop different bioinformatics pipelines which can be used by researchers around the world to analyze their omics data. The main aim is to make these pipelines user-friendly so that even people without a background in bioinformatics can use them and get meaningful insights from their data."​


How do you keep up with the latest developments in bioinformatics?

"Bioinformatics is a rapidly evolving field. To keep up with the latest developments, I regularly read research papers and attend conferences and workshops. I also follow a lot of bioinformatics forums and communities online where people discuss the latest tools and techniques being developed. It's really important to keep learning and updating your skills in this field because new tools and techniques are being developed all the time."​


What advice would you give to someone starting in bioinformatics?

"The most important thing is to have a strong foundation in both biology and computer science. You need to understand the biological problems you are trying to solve and also have the technical skills to analyze the data. Don't be afraid to experiment and try out new tools and techniques. Bioinformatics is a field where you can really push the boundaries and come up with innovative solutions to complex problems."​


How do you approach developing bioinformatics pipelines?

"The first step is to understand the biological question we are trying to answer. Once we have a clear understanding of the question, we can design the pipeline to analyze the data. The main aim is to make the pipeline as user-friendly as possible so that even people without a background in bioinformatics can use it. We use a lot of visualization tools and user interfaces to make the data analysis process easier and more intuitive."


What will be a significant potential topic in bioinformatics? 

"Explore opportunities in personalized medicine and healthcare, as this field is vast and rapidly growing. Innovate by addressing specific patient needs and developing solutions tailored to individual healthcare challenges."


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How to Start a Deep Tech Company - Dr. Mohit Mazumder's Advice for Entrepreneurs

How did you get started in bioinformatics?

"Bioinformatics is kind of a multidisciplinary field. When I was doing my master's in Biotechnology at Amity University, they had a bioinformatics course. The reason I got interested in this field was because of the way it merges biology with computer science and mathematics. I've always been someone who likes to work on cutting-edge technologies, so I thought this is something which can be useful in the future. I then explored it more during my PhD at IIT Delhi."​


 What was your PhD research focused on?

"My PhD was mainly focused on understanding how different gene regulatory networks work in the human brain. We were trying to understand how different genes are regulated during conditions like stress, Alzheimer's, and Parkinson's, among other neurological conditions. The main aim was to identify key regulatory genes which can then be targeted for therapeutic purposes."​


Can you tell us about your current role at OmicsLogic?

"Currently, I am working as a lead bioinformatics scientist at OmicsLogic. My role here is to design and develop different bioinformatics pipelines which can be used by researchers around the world to analyze their omics data. The main aim is to make these pipelines user-friendly so that even people without a background in bioinformatics can use them and get meaningful insights from their data."​


How do you keep up with the latest developments in bioinformatics?

"Bioinformatics is a rapidly evolving field. To keep up with the latest developments, I regularly read research papers and attend conferences and workshops. I also follow a lot of bioinformatics forums and communities online where people discuss the latest tools and techniques being developed. It's really important to keep learning and updating your skills in this field because new tools and techniques are being developed all the time."​


What advice would you give to someone starting in bioinformatics?

"The most important thing is to have a strong foundation in both biology and computer science. You need to understand the biological problems you are trying to solve and also have the technical skills to analyze the data. Don't be afraid to experiment and try out new tools and techniques. Bioinformatics is a field where you can really push the boundaries and come up with innovative solutions to complex problems."​


How do you approach developing bioinformatics pipelines?

"The first step is to understand the biological question we are trying to answer. Once we have a clear understanding of the question, we can design the pipeline to analyze the data. The main aim is to make the pipeline as user-friendly as possible so that even people without a background in bioinformatics can use it. We use a lot of visualization tools and user interfaces to make the data analysis process easier and more intuitive."


What will be a significant potential topic in bioinformatics? 

"Explore opportunities in personalized medicine and healthcare, as this field is vast and rapidly growing. Innovate by addressing specific patient needs and developing solutions tailored to individual healthcare challenges."


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