Now, a small but growing community has developed a workaround: coding by voice command. RSI can derail the careers of computational biologists and other scientists who code. The syndrome occurs when the ulnar nerve, which travels down the outer edge of the arm, becomes pinched at the elbow, causing numbness, pain and loss of fine motor control in the hands and fingers. Pimentel had cubital tunnel syndrome caused by repetitive strain injury (RSI). Three years later, as a computational-genomics postdoc at Stanford University in California, he does just that. “My adviser jokingly said, ‘Can’t you do this by voice?’” he recalls. As a computational-biology PhD student, his work involved constant typing - and he was born with only one arm. Debilitating hand pain is always bad news, but Harold Pimentel’s was especially unwelcome.
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