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Pan.bio Community

Connect with researchers, bioinformaticians, clinicians, and data teams building with Pan.bio. Ask practical questions, share workflows, and stay close to the product as it evolves.

About the Community

Not Separate From the Product — Part of It

Pan.bio Community is the shared space around the platform: part peer network, part learning hub, and part feedback loop. It gives researchers and teams a place to exchange ideas, ask product questions, discover best practices, and stay informed about new workflows, blog posts, and updates as the platform evolves.

Users come here to learn how others run analyses, discuss use cases, follow new releases, and build relationships with the people shaping modern genomic research. The community isn't a support ticket queue — it's a living network of scientists doing real work.

Three Pillars

Peer Network

Researchers, clinicians, and builders across regions, all working on overlapping problems.

Learning Hub

Articles, workflows, and practical education that grow alongside the platform.

Feedback Loop

A direct line between users and the Pan.bio team that shapes what gets built next.

Who It's For

Built for the Teams We Build Pan.bio For

The community reflects the same five audiences the platform serves. If Pan.bio is part of how you work, this community was built for you.

Research Labs & Academia

Ask workflow questions, share reproducible analysis practices, and learn how other researchers use pipelines, Sessions, and BioMind in real projects.

Clinical Diagnostic Labs

Follow product updates around VAIC, discuss interpretation workflows, and stay connected on how clinical teams approach evidence review, auditability, and scale.

Pharma & Biotech R&D

Track new cohort and research discussions, discover new writing from the team, and stay informed on compliant analysis environments and real-world data access.

Hospitals & Healthcare Providers

Learn how institutions are thinking about data governance, data monetization, privacy-first infrastructure, and the operational side of working with Pan.bio.

Bioinformatics Service Providers

Exchange ideas around standardization, multi-client delivery, reusable analyses, and scaling service workflows without rebuilding the stack each time.

Why Join

Five Reasons Worth Your Time

The Pan.bio Community isn't another Slack workspace you'll mute after a week. It's built around the same values as the platform: rigor, usefulness, and respect for your time.

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Community support that actually helps

Ask practical questions about workflows, notebooks, BioMind, onboarding, and product usage in a space built around real genomics work, not a generic forum.

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Early visibility into new content

Community members see new articles, explainers, recaps, and practical resources from the Pan.bio team before they reach the broader public.

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A direct line to product thinking

The community creates a feedback loop between users and the Pan.bio team, helping members see what is live, what is changing, and what is coming next.

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Shared practices from real users

Learn how others structure analyses, approach reproducibility, work with public datasets, and use Pan.bio across different clinical and research environments.

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A stronger network in genomics

Meet researchers, clinicians, and builders across regions and institutions who are working on similar problems and can expand how you think.

Where to Find Us

Choose the Channel That Fits How You Work

Pan.bio's community lives primarily on Slack — that's where the conversations happen, questions get answered, and relationships form. The blog extends the conversation into longer, written form: tutorials, analysis, and practical education that go deeper than a Slack thread can.

Both channels are free and open to anyone working in genomics, regardless of whether you're currently a Pan.bio user. The community welcomes the whole field.

Primary channel

Slack Community

The primary space for ongoing discussion, product questions, peer support, and deeper conversations. Introduce yourself, ask for help, share workflows, and stay close to what the community is thinking.

Written content

Blog & Insights

New articles, explainers, research commentary, and product-related educational content are published here as the resources program grows. Joining the community is how you hear about them first.

Conversation Areas

Topics That Matter in Practice

These are the topics that actually matter to people doing genomics work. The community stays specific and practical — not a place for generic industry talk.

Bioinformatics Workflows

Running validated pipelines, importing workflows, and moving from one-off analyses to reusable, reproducible processes.

Sessions & BioMind

Generating code, debugging analyses, working with public datasets, and using AI assistance effectively inside research workflows.

Variant Interpretation & VAIC

Following VAIC progress, discussing evidence review workflows, and staying current on clinical-scale interpretation.

Patient Cohorts & Real-World Data

How Pan.bio approaches cohort discovery, compliant access, underrepresented populations, and privacy-first research environments.

Learning Resources

Blog posts, tutorials, explainers, and practical education tied directly to the platform and evolving workflows.

Product Updates & Feedback

See what is shipping and contribute thoughtful input from real-world usage that helps shape the direction of the product.

Community Standards

Serious About Science, Respectful About People

These aren't aspirational values on a wall — they're the operating principles that keep the community worth being part of. We hold them consistently.

Non-negotiable

Never share patient-identifiable, confidential, or institution-restricted data in community channels. No exceptions.

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    Respect first

    Discussions should be constructive, generous, and professional. Every participant deserves to be heard without friction.

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    Privacy by default

    No patient-identifiable, confidential, or institution-restricted data should ever be shared in community spaces.

  3. 03

    Specific over vague

    The most useful contributions are concrete questions, reproducible examples, and practical lessons from real work.

  4. 04

    Evidence over hype

    Pan.bio's community should reflect the same standards as the platform: clarity, rigor, and honesty about what is known.

  5. 05

    Helpful beats promotional

    The goal is to contribute meaningfully. The community grows through generosity, not self-promotion or noise.

Our Reach

A growing global community

Trusted by scientists from leading research labs, hospitals, and clinical institutions worldwide.

Start Here

Four Steps to Get Going

The whole onboarding takes under five minutes. Everything else happens naturally after that.

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Join Slack

Click the join link and create your account. It takes less than two minutes.

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Introduce Yourself

Share your role, organization type, and what you are working on. Every member starts here.

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Explore & Follow

Browse the latest blog posts, product updates, and community conversations relevant to your use case.

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Contribute

Ask a question, share a workflow, or respond to someone else. That is how the community grows.

Compliance as Architecture
HIPAA PHI safeguards
GDPR EU data privacy
SOC 2 Trust services criteria
ISO Infosec management

Enforced at the infrastructure level, your data stays in your jurisdiction, always.

Join the Conversation Around Modern Genomics

Whether you are running your first pipeline, scaling a lab workflow, evaluating clinical interpretation tooling, or exploring new cohort opportunities, the Pan.bio Community gives you a place to learn with others doing the work.

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