Kaleidoscope

Kaleidoscope

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Building Kaleidoscope.bio to make science more collaborative, reproducible, and scalable.
Oct
17

Biotech milestones for effective fundraising

Through our interactions with biotech founders and teams, something we’ve heard often at Kaleidoscope is how challenging fundraising can
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Oct
03

A Kaleidoscope of People: Maja Vujic

Welcome back to another edition of 'A Kaleidoscope of People', a series of posts that will focus on
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Sep
19

What you pick when you pick your tools

Science deserves thoughtfully-designed software Science has progressed at an astounding rate over the last few decades, but the software powering
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Aug
09

Traits of good data hygiene and organization in Life Science R&D

This is the third post in a series focused on good data practices in Life Sciences. Here, we recap some
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Aug
03

People and culture: your biggest levers for data best practices

Knowing that data organization and hygiene matter in Life Sciences is one thing, but what proactive steps can you take
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Jul
18

Data hygiene and organization: why you should (proactively) care

Proper data hygiene and organization are critical in Life Science R&D, where work is dynamic, collaborative, and growing
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Jun
28

A Kaleidoscope of People: Dr. Mandana Manzari Honu

We're excited to introduce 'A Kaleidoscope of People', a series of posts that will focus on
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Apr
25

Why biotechs should buy more of their software.

The software-for-bio landscape looks very different today than it did several years ago. At Kaleidoscope, we’ve spoken to numerous
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Feb
15

Software + science: what tools are R&D teams using?

A lot of our work at Kaleidoscope involves listening to people who work in life sciences: trying to understand what
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Nov
30

Why We Started Kaleidoscope

We've often been asked about what inspired us to build Kaleidoscope in the first place – of all the
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