No questions, but thanks for noting that you hire in APAC! I wrote an (admittedly frustrated) blog post about global startups not hiring in Aus/Asian timezones, it's a bit of a buzzkill when you're on the job hunt and get excited about companies only to find they aren't truly remote: https://www.warmhq.com/blog/why-dont-startups-hire-australia...
I think this is an exciting opportunity at the intersection of bioinformatics, data science, and data engineering. I emailed my application, with the beginning of the last name matching the last 5 letters of this username. I'm wondering if your platform for omics analysis, which is species-specific [0], could also identify commonalities across species, like with the recently released TranscriptFormer [1]? Also, I think your platform is really useful for understanding the "native language of biology", which I think is covered well in an article I came across recently as well [2].
This is a weird thing to add when you're looking for a bioinformatician dev:
> If you don't remember what the difference is between a thread and a process or do not feel like you understand the basics of networking to debug a front end application, you might want to make sure you review enough fundamentals before applying.
While we will know the difference between a thread and a process, we generally dont work with websites/front end technology.