The Black Women in Computational Biology Network
Analysis completed on 3/22/2026
The project demonstrates high real-world utility by addressing a critical diversity gap in the rapidly growing field of computational biology. However, with only 234 members, audience reach and traction are currently minimal compared to broader technology projects. Technical innovation is low as it operates primarily as a non-profit community network rather than a novel software product. Additionally, several submission fields contained exaggerated or poorly formatted data (e.g., claiming 'everyone' uses the product), which reduced the overall response quality and traction credibility. The final score reflects its meaningful but very small-scale impact.
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