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BIDC is a holding company for our two diagnostic electronics companies, bioZhena Corporation and bioPecus Corporation. BIDC is a niche bioinformatics venture, utilizing the ovulographic™ and ovundographic™ data generated by the respective folliculogenesis-monitoring technologies, in the human and the animal females, respectively. Both operating companies involve commercialization of paradigm-shifting in vivo diagnostic technologies that will establish new industry standards in the respective markets (women's healthcare and agribusiness). BIDC is interested in hearing from people with expertise in biomedical informatics preferably with focus on female reproductive physiology, and from experts in related areas. Relevant angles of interest: (electronic, device) engineering, (reproductive) medicine, (reproductive) science, and also financing focused thereon. The latter refers to expertise in business development. We want to hear from people who go beyond the generalities cited below. People who want to be involved with a startup company, and who know what it entails.This is definitely not about entry-level positions. Consider textbook definitions: in·for·mat·ics – noun (used with a singular verb) is the study of information processing; computer science. [Origin: trans. of Russ informátika (1966); see information, -ics]. Biocybernetics is the application of cybernetics to the biological science, comprised of biological disciplines that benefit from the application of cybernetics. Cybernetics was defined by Norbert Wiener, in his book of that title, as the study of control and communication in the animal and the machine. Cited from http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cybernetics. Citing from http://wiki.bioinformatics.org/Medical_informatics: The Medical Informatics FAQ provides the following definition: "Biomedical Informatics is an emerging discipline that has been defined as the study, invention, and implementation of structures and algorithms to improve communication, understanding and management of medical information." The said FAQ also points out that medical informatics is more concerned with structures and algorithms for the manipulation of medical data, rather than with the data itself. “This suggests that one difference between bioinformatics and medical informatics as disciplines lies with their approaches to the data; there are bioinformaticians interested in the theory behind the manipulation of that data and there are bioinformatics scientists concerned with the data itself and its biological implications.” We believe that, as the cited author of the FAQ holds, our bioinformatics expert(s) should be interested in both of these aspects of the field. “Medical informatics, for practical reasons, is more likely to deal with data obtained at ‘grosser’ biological levels --- that is information from super-cellular systems, right up to the population level --- while most bioinformatics is concerned with information about cellular and biomolecular structures and systems.” To wit: BIDC is focused on commercial introduction of ovulographic™ and ovundographic™data management tools in two disparate markets. For more, please visit http://biozhena.wordpress.com/about/ and http://www.linkedin.com/in/vaclavkirsner. Interested parties please get in touch with Vaclav Kirsner, PhD via email: vaclavkirsner@yahoo.com .
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