Is bioinformatics a lucrative career option for biologists?

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  • Опубликовано: 24 авг 2024

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  • @edwinjohnson8488
    @edwinjohnson8488 5 лет назад +196

    "It actually takes someone who wants to learn these things". You are perfectly right. I am a wet biologist who is making a transition into bioinformatics. I can assure you it takes a lot of interest and perseverance to sit on a computer for very long hours, putting together scripts and testing until you get them to do what you want. It's extremely challenging but very exciting at the same time.

    • @zeynand4039
      @zeynand4039 4 года назад +1

      Do you think informatics people can get educated in biology to get into bioinformatics? From a computer science background.

    • @aditya9711
      @aditya9711 4 года назад +1

      @@zeynand4039 Did you get an answer? we are both in the same boat lol

    • @babygirl-nl4im
      @babygirl-nl4im 4 года назад +3

      Aditya well.. yes? it’s much easier to approach bioinformatics from a computer science approach and many masters programs prefer it

    • @aditya9711
      @aditya9711 4 года назад +1

      @@babygirl-nl4im And you are?

    • @babygirl-nl4im
      @babygirl-nl4im 4 года назад +1

      Aditya someone who takes the time to read bioinformatics graduate degree program pages? hahahaha. pretending like what i said isnt literally what she has said before. she has said that bioinformaticians who are able to create software that help biologists are extremely valued in the field. you’re probably not fit for it if you havent taken the time to learn that but i digress

  • @tarcisiofbrito1816
    @tarcisiofbrito1816 7 лет назад +49

    It's really good to hear this from the perspective of a bioinformatician. I'm an undergraduate student in biology, current working in a "wet lab", but since last year I can't get enough of bioinformatics and I'm thinking wether or not to follow this field. Thanks a lot for the video. Keep doing them!
    Greetings from Brazil. (:

    • @OMGenomics
      @OMGenomics  7 лет назад +5

      That's awesome to hear! It's an exciting field to be in right now, so I'm glad you are joining us :)

    • @steniorj
      @steniorj 2 года назад +1

      Hello there. Did you manage to find a good place where we can develop these skills? I'm looking for a place to do my Masters but don't know where to start looking. Greetings from Rio :)

  • @dami5072
    @dami5072 Месяц назад +1

    So well explained about Bioinformatics analysis and the relevance of writing script that is in high demand in top bioinformatics labs. Makes me excited about Bioinformatics software.
    Thank you

  • @gabrielsena1145
    @gabrielsena1145 5 лет назад +16

    I'm a biophysics undergraduate, my course itself has an enphasys on bioinformatics and molecular biology. That's great then :)

    • @mariawtr
      @mariawtr 3 года назад

      Where do you study?

    • @gabrielsena1145
      @gabrielsena1145 3 года назад

      @@mariawtr Brazil, Federal University of Rio de Janeiro

  • @tmyo
    @tmyo 5 лет назад +12

    This was a really useful video for someone who is kind of humming and harr-ing about where to go after finishing their degree. Thanks so much!

  • @EQosja
    @EQosja 7 лет назад +31

    Just started looking into Bioinformatics as a Biochemistry undergraduate, your videos are very informative, Thanks.

    • @madsdamm2307
      @madsdamm2307 5 лет назад

      How do you like it so far? How hard did you find the transsision?

    • @tallon3925
      @tallon3925 4 года назад +9

      @@madsdamm2307 Hi, I was a bio major and currently involved in bioinformatics research- the learning curve is there. My background was NOT in programming or anything related to computer science, but I've been very lucky to have a great mentor and look to online resources anytime I need help. I program in R, and it's (kinda) straightforward after you spend enough hours with it. My advice is to not become too overwhelmed, and ask a lot of questions. I enjoy it a lot. Good luck

    • @imded4014
      @imded4014 3 года назад +1

      @@tallon3925 is it boring?

  • @diddleyy2759
    @diddleyy2759 6 лет назад +8

    Can you please make more videos about bioinformatics. I’m going into my second year of college. I’m really interested in bioinformatics but I’m having a hard time researching it. I love how much knowledge i gain on the subject from your videos.

  • @mcl9510
    @mcl9510 3 года назад +12

    Thank you for this explanation, it was really interesting to hear that. I am currently studying biochemistry and during by bachelor I noticed that I really enjoyed my programming and statistics classes. I am now considering doing by masters degree in either bioinformatics or biostatistics. If you know something about the differences of the respective fields and their job perspectives I would be very glad to hear them.
    Thank you

  • @antoinettecmarshall2270
    @antoinettecmarshall2270 4 года назад +30

    I really hope this career kind of stays a secret. My dream is to go to college for this and get involved in many aspects of bioinformatics & genetics then building a successful & hopefully valuable professional and personal life. I'm only a sophomore now, a few colleges in mind already (crossed fingers for Virginia Union University or Howard), and I'm praying that this career is still in high demand later in the future. I am really thankful that you made this video, and am glad that I have fallback options in mind! #Classof2022!!

    • @AJ-qt9hx
      @AJ-qt9hx 2 года назад

      Hello Antoinette, how're you doing now? And how's your career field. I like to connect with you

    • @antoinettecmarshall2270
      @antoinettecmarshall2270 2 года назад +2

      @@AJ-qt9hx I'm just 4 days from leaving for Rochester Institute of Technology. I'd love to network with other people in and interested in this field. What socials are you on?

    • @namithananditha3879
      @namithananditha3879 Год назад

      @@antoinettecmarshall2270 u r leaving for rochestor institute for a MSc in Bioinformatics??? If yes, wat was the eligibility requirements??

  • @arnthorla
    @arnthorla 7 лет назад +48

    I am wondering about your thoughts on computer scientists going into bioinformatics. Would a computer scientist require a full BS in biology on top of computer science? How much biology would be appropriate? Not the minimal requirement but to be truly effective.

    • @OMGenomics
      @OMGenomics  7 лет назад +53

      In general, going into bioinformatics from computer science is easier than the other way around because you don't need to know everything about biology to be effective. You need to know very in depth the field that you are studying. You will need all your coding and statistics abilities, but only a tiny sliver of the contents of a biology major, so I wouldn't recommend getting a full BS in biology on top of your CS degree. Instead, you can read textbooks and scientific papers, and talk to lots and lots of biologists and bioinformaticians about their research until you find a specific field, then dig super deep into that field.
      Since you truly want to be effective as a bioinformatician -- to the point where you would even consider doing a BS in biology :) -- then a PhD in bioinformatics sounds right for you. It does mean getting paid much less than you would as a software developer in the tech industry, so be aware of that. I will probably end up doing an episode on this one someday. In fact I added it as an option for our Facebook group to vote on: facebook.com/groups/396810934054265/

    • @rebelidsoftware747
      @rebelidsoftware747 7 лет назад +6

      We definitely need an episode on that. Thanks!

    • @BurguerKlng
      @BurguerKlng 6 лет назад +7

      On my opinion its easier to go from CS intn Bioinf
      The main areas of biology you need to know are Cell and Molecular Biology, Genetics, Evolution and Biochemistry
      A Master degree in Bioinformatics would be more then enough for you to know all you need to get started

    • @jonathanlam7204
      @jonathanlam7204 6 лет назад +2

      Great question. Thx

    • @jony7779
      @jony7779 6 лет назад +4

      It would probably take less than a few weeks for a competent computer scientist with zero biology knowledge to begin tackling meaningful challenges in bioinformatics. On the other hand, it would take a biologist with zero computational background years to learn the skills required to make meaningful contributions to bioinformatics.

  • @santiagomedina8585
    @santiagomedina8585 7 лет назад +20

    Hi Maria, very interesting video, I think it would be so cool if you can make a video of how to jump from a bioinformatician that does analysis to a bioinformatician that makes software tools :)

    • @OMGenomics
      @OMGenomics  7 лет назад +6

      great idea -- For now, check out this related video I made on planning the scope of your software: ruclips.net/video/NRbhGhCUppU/видео.html.

  • @sagek7949
    @sagek7949 4 года назад +1

    I have no words to express my gratitude to you. I was really looking for this information.

  • @vt7180
    @vt7180 6 лет назад +10

    I'm really considering switching my program now.
    Good vid

  • @stackered
    @stackered 6 лет назад +8

    nice channel. as a MSc in Bioinformatics... I'm definitely in love with what I do as an R&D scientist in genomics/bioinformatics... but really I feel like we are underpaid compared to tech... I might be one of those guys who shifts into machine learning/data science. I might go back for a PhD... but I don't think I'd ever consider doing a post-doc unless it'd lead me into a start up or something... basically slavery IMO.

    • @ritesharora6032
      @ritesharora6032 6 лет назад +1

      stackered how much is salary after masters in bio informatics

  • @tryggvasonelise3793
    @tryggvasonelise3793 5 лет назад +1

    Thks for this video! It's of great help for me!
    I used to work as research assistant in a sequencing facilities. However you point out exactly the problem I have with the job (pipeting like a robot!!)
    I have been considering taking a new master degree in bioinformatic because I believe there's more possibilities for bioinformatician.

  • @nano7586
    @nano7586 3 года назад +9

    Hi Maria. Thanks for this great video. I completed my MSc in Biotechnology and am super unsatisfied with all the wet lab work. I love machine learning and computer science but am really afraid bioinformatics is going to be too dry. For instance, image analysis is so "real" and practical, but DNA is just a bunch of 001010001s which I'm sure in the long run will make you crazy. I just enrolled in a university for another MSc in Bioinformatics but am really uncertain if this is the right choice.
    Would you say Bioinformatics is very dry and is it mostly only genomics and sequence analysis, etc., or is there another part to it where you would say a Bioinformatics degree is needed but goes into a whole different direction?
    Thanks and cheers!

    • @OMGenomics
      @OMGenomics  3 года назад +6

      Haha you almost make it sound as if we sit there and just read ATCGACGATCGATCGAT... all day. It's not like that at all. I won't get into too much detail here, but my other videos go into more depth on what it means to do bioinformatics. I like software, so I make bioinformatics software. Many people do in-depth analyses to discover new biology, going deep in one area. Some develop methods that are more heavily math and statistics. But nobody sits there and reads DNA sequences manually :)

  • @alexlu9567
    @alexlu9567 5 лет назад +4

    Great video. Being a bioinformatic Master, your opinions are helpful for my carrer planning. Start to find software engineer jobsXDD.

  • @mnmartinezb
    @mnmartinezb 3 года назад +1

    it is very difficult for a biologist to become a bioinformatics, as it lacks systemic knowledge, programming and mathematics. On the other hand, it is much easier for a computer scientist, since the biological knowledge he must learn is not so difficult or so specialized

  • @greatdanelegend7001
    @greatdanelegend7001 2 месяца назад

    The most important reason for me to choose bioinformatics over wet lab biology is that I hate wet lab work with a passion

  • @czowiekakuratny8686
    @czowiekakuratny8686 5 лет назад +6

    How to start learning bioinformatics? Is there a good tutorial in the web?
    Is it better to learn informatics or bioinformatics?

    • @mariawtr
      @mariawtr 3 года назад +2

      In my opinion it's better to start learning programming, Python or R. There are many tutorials in RUclips, you can also learn at Edx platform (From Harvard).

  • @dean8147
    @dean8147 Месяц назад

    You discuss how bioinformatic skills are transferrable to the data science and ML space, but does it also apply vice-versa?

    • @OMGenomics
      @OMGenomics  Месяц назад

      Yea definitely, it depends which specific skills, of course, but generally there's overlap that goes both ways!

  • @infocentrousmajac
    @infocentrousmajac 5 лет назад +1

    Excellent insight into out field!!! I do not comment often but I think your videos are very informative. As a side note I would love to hear from you about the convergence between Artificial Intelligence (AI) and molecule design (proteins, enzymes, drugs, etc). Best Regards

  • @sandies_world
    @sandies_world 6 лет назад +7

    After getting a masters degree in biotechnology, is it possible to get jobs in bioinformatics field by just getting certifications in all the necessary programming languages you mentioned or do I still need a masters or PHD in bioinformatics?

    • @homeycheese1
      @homeycheese1 5 лет назад

      Yes its definitely possible to get jobs in Bioinformatics with a masters degree in biotechnology!

  • @imded4014
    @imded4014 3 года назад +1

    I'm just trying to find out if I'll be bored to tears in this career

  • @rishabhnarula1817
    @rishabhnarula1817 6 лет назад +5

    hey maria i m currently studying bsc biology and i m good in programming languages like c++,java,html i m keen interested in coding from beginning and i also building few small android apps now a days i m interested in pursuing bioinformatics in future but in country like India where there is not much support in bioinformatics what would you suggest for us??

  • @nishantkotak9400
    @nishantkotak9400 4 года назад +4

    Hey there Maria! I really liked the way you clearly presented all that information... tx a tonne... it has given me a lot more clarity than i initially had! So... my question to you is, can i have a double degree in medical as well as bioinformatics or a way to incorporate bioinformatics into my work as a doctor?... since i have a keen interest in bioinformatics and the way it works with all the tech and mathematical analysis but have always wanted to be a practicing doctor so just probing if there is a chance for me to have both of these simultaneously as a career prospect? Please help me out here however u can... I'll really appreciate your help!

    • @OMGenomics
      @OMGenomics  4 года назад +3

      Have you thought about pursuing an MD-PhD program? I don’t know much about medicine, but I do know these programs exist, so I can at least suggest you look into them :). Good luck!

  • @cliffordheindel676
    @cliffordheindel676 5 лет назад +3

    Hello Dr. -
    I have not yet surveyed all the info you've help make available, and clear. I appreciate the value of visualizing the data, and extracting/refining the 'big' data into interpretable elements. In practice, and with your experience, could/would one expect to use these methods and tools to predict protein folding/activity and/or receptor/ligand manipulation?
    Thank you.

  • @snowflake5204
    @snowflake5204 3 года назад

    Hi @OMGenomics Can you please shed some light about the current job market in bioinformatics(Supply and demand)....

  • @maggiebella2010
    @maggiebella2010 6 лет назад +3

    I've enjoyed your videos as they are clearly understood. Do you have a video on DESeq2 using R Studio?

  • @slax2501
    @slax2501 2 года назад +1

    Nice video…what about if I have a degree in Computational Math? I am familiar with Python, AWK, Fortran, Lua and C.

  • @alexandrehelmerdapaixao6854
    @alexandrehelmerdapaixao6854 7 месяцев назад

    Hi! 🙂
    Could you bring an update on this information? It's been a while and much might have changed.
    Thank you!

  • @mikepctv9218
    @mikepctv9218 6 лет назад +2

    Love your Github. I'm pursuing BS in BMI. I'm a premed student but would also like to get a doctorate in comp bio or systems biology

  • @Kj_002
    @Kj_002 Год назад

    this was amazingly helpful thank you!

  • @halqigularip
    @halqigularip 5 лет назад +2

    Hi Maria, your videos have been very helpful. Because of these tips and tutorials I am getting more and more interested in bioinformatics. I got my master degree from biotechnology(molecular biology), and worked in biostatistics for a year that has not been easy, I am still hopeful in bioinformatics field as my future career...speaking of which, I am thinking to learn deeper on omic data analysis and continue a PhD study on this field . Do you think it’s reasonable and valid turn of interest given my background ? Thank you again.

  • @emberrr44
    @emberrr44 4 года назад +2

    I’m really divided between a undergrad in biology or in Computer science. Bioinformatics sounds like the best of both worlds. If I got an undergrad in bio and a ms in bioinformatics, could I get back into computer science? You mentioned some bioinformaticians get into software dev, but did they have a undergrad in biology or cs?

    • @OMGenomics
      @OMGenomics  4 года назад +4

      I started in biology in undergrad, did bioinformatics during my PhD but with mostly software engineering there, not just analysis. Now I have the official role of software engineer, but all my software is very bioinformatics-focused and requires genomics domain expertise. It's clearly possible but not exactly the easiest way to become a software engineer ;) So it depends on what you are most interested in. Getting some CS and statistics skills will probably make you a better candidate for future jobs even in pure biology, but you can also do more of that if you really like it. You can do a double major, or major in CS and minor in Biology. A major in bioinformatics would also be great if that is available to you. I would say to try some of both while you can and adjust from there once you know what is interesting to you. Best of luck!

    • @jackmaison4209
      @jackmaison4209 4 года назад

      @@OMGenomics I'm also in the same ship as OP. I have long contemplated on what would be the better option, CS or Bio? I'm currently working as a software engineer however, I like CS but I like biology more. Oh wait, I also like math as much as biology? So, what then? Maths, Biology or CS? I think the obvious choice should be Biology. Why? Because, it's domain knowledge and with that you will stand out. But that's just my POV.

  • @williamcowan4936
    @williamcowan4936 3 года назад +3

    I'm looking at the MS in Computational biol/bioinformatics program at my local university currently.
    I know that this is something I can have a passion for, but I'm really wanting to know if this grad degree would be financially worth it.
    I am currently a medical technologist with a BS in clinical lab science. The salary of a med tech typically caps at 55K/yr.
    My fear is going to grad school to pursue this really neat field but only to be making the same income or less after graduation.

    • @OMGenomics
      @OMGenomics  3 года назад +3

      With a PhD in bioinformatics, everyone I have heard from in industry in the US make at least $100k+, and I don’t see any cap, although most of those I know are young. If you’re worried about hitting a ceiling in your career, consider a PhD instead of a masters. I have a video on whether you should do a PhD, which goes into much more detail. Importantly you’ll get paid while doing a PhD. If you want the ultimate payday though, you can always just become a regular software engineer. But bioinformatics is a great field, and it can pay as much as software engineering if you build the right expertise.

    • @Mahi-nw5vh
      @Mahi-nw5vh 2 года назад

      What about outside US, like in the EU?

  • @user-dn2kg8nl8x
    @user-dn2kg8nl8x 2 года назад +1

    Can you please tell the average salary ...and like after PhD is it easy to find job?

  • @louisfunessenuf35
    @louisfunessenuf35 6 лет назад +1

    Hi Maria,
    I am Louis and why did you stop make videos? I think the majority of us missing you.
    I hope that you will be ok.

    • @OMGenomics
      @OMGenomics  6 лет назад +1

      Hi Louis. I appreciate hearing from you :) I haven't disappeared, I'm just having a lot of fun in my job at DNAnexus where I'm leading the visualization team. Most of my focus is there at the moment rather than on making videos, but feel free to leave your questions and topic ideas here, so I have a pile of videos to make when I get back to it. Best of luck with your bioinformatics journey!

  • @jtxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
    @jtxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx 5 лет назад +1

    What's the possibility of doing bioinformatics or a subfield (biocuration) remotely? From anywhere over the internet?

  • @fareeddawodu4961
    @fareeddawodu4961 2 года назад +1

    Good day maria. I'm an aquatic biologist. I was taking a look at bioinformatics as a tool to add to my repertoire. What are the chances of both fields synching with each other.
    How do you you think bioinformatics could have an impact on fisheries and aquatic biology? Pls I need help on this

  • @AshishSingh-sy3gn
    @AshishSingh-sy3gn 5 лет назад +2

    Hi maam, can u suggest some good source for learning ngs data analysis

  • @rebelidsoftware747
    @rebelidsoftware747 6 лет назад

    Hello Maria, are you coming back ? Your channel is amazing.

    • @MariaNattestad
      @MariaNattestad 6 лет назад

      yea I'm just taking some time to think about what topics I'm interested in covering in more detail :)

  • @__thytran
    @__thytran 2 года назад

    I have background in Software Engineering. I'm interested in Bioinformatics for my career path.

  • @MohamedAhmed-os4ox
    @MohamedAhmed-os4ox 7 лет назад +6

    Hi Maria ,i want to ask about what you think about a bachelor degree in bioinformatics , (sums the computer science techniques and biology techniques ) which will be the better way ? the pure computer science carrier or the bioinformatics carrier ? also is Phd highly needed to land a good bioinformatics job?

    • @OMGenomics
      @OMGenomics  7 лет назад +5

      Assuming you really like bioinformatics, then making that your bachelors degree sounds great. This is a newer option still not available in many schools, including the one I graduated from with my biology bachelors degree. The PhD is definitely needed to become a professor in bioinformatics, and it may be a big help if you want roles where you do original scientific research. At least a masters is usually required to do most bioinformatics roles, but without a PhD some organizations will have a ceiling on the kind of work you can do. As with everything else, it depends on what your goals are and how much the field may be changing in the next decade. Since you are still at the beginning of your career, there is plenty of room to steer one way or the other as you go, so I recommend doing some undergraduate research projects to test out the PhD route and as preparation for it.

    • @jony7779
      @jony7779 6 лет назад +5

      Don't do your batchelor's degree in bioniformatics. Do it in computer science. If you really want a bioinformatics job after that, you can pick up the relevant biology is a matter of days. Even if you want to do a Ph.D in bioinformatics, a background in computer science would probably be more helpful since the hard parts of bioinformatics come from the CS challenges, not the biology challenges. In a CS degree you will learn more generalized and rigorous ways of thinking about computational problems, after which applying them to biology problems is trivial. In bioinformatics, you only learn about these computational problems in the context of biology, which not only limits your ability to apply these solutions elsewhere but also limits your thinking on the problems themselves. I worked in a high-profile biology/informatics lab for several years: nobody in the lab done their undergraduate degree in biology or bioinfromatics. Everyone had backgrounds in computer science, physics, electrical engineering, or mathematics. It was clear that having a solid and rigorous foundation in the hard sciences makes it easy to apply your knowledge to bioinformatics.

    • @fayina1058
      @fayina1058 5 лет назад

      @@jony7779 I got a bachelor degree in bioinformatics and then left school for work 3 three years ago. Do you think whether it's necessary to obtain a master's degree(or higher degree)or not for a more promising job(I'm data analysts in a biotech company)?

    • @kazishahjalal6852
      @kazishahjalal6852 Год назад

      ​@@OMGenomicsHi there I have just completed my International Advanced levels and I want to pursue a bachelor's degree in Bioinformatics. Now my question is , is bioinformatics really available as a bachelors degree or do I just have to study other biological sciences along with programming in order for me to get into bioinformatics.Can you please help regarding this matter?

    • @kazishahjalal6852
      @kazishahjalal6852 Год назад

      ​@@OMGenomicsI am really passionate about bioinformatics.

  • @gayathrisudarsan9044
    @gayathrisudarsan9044 2 года назад

    Hi Maria! Thank you very much for the video. It was very informative. I am a biotechnology graduate and am interning at this bioinfo company. I am currently learning Python and am loving it, but I am a little apprehensive of math that I will have to learn if I have to pursue further. I am more than willing to learn, but I am not particularly confident. I have three questions actually:
    1) How good should you be at math?
    2) Is it mandatory for you to get a PhD to get a bioinformatics job in the industry
    3) Some Universities like NEU offer bioinformatics/data science concentrations in MS biotechnology. Is it better to pursue that or like a proper MS in bioinformatics from a career point of view?
    Thanks in advance!

  • @yasershat4673
    @yasershat4673 7 лет назад +4

    This is my 3td month in college in bioinformatics it is so so difficult and complicated

  • @Michael-gp1mu
    @Michael-gp1mu 5 лет назад +2

    Hey maria, I've just recently discovered your videos while researching facts about pursuing a career in Bioinformatics. I am currently an undergrad student in Biology and I am planning to graduate this upcoming May. I really want to get into the field of Bioinformatics, but i'm confused on where to start considering I have very minimal programming skills. I was wondering if you had any strong recommendations on how someone like me with a strong biology background, but weak programming background can get into this field? And i dont know if this helps but I used to be an Engineering major and I have several calculus classes on my transcript, I would only need a couple classes to get a minor in Mathematics if that would help at all. Thank you for your time and I look forward to hearing back from you! - Michael

    • @OMGenomics
      @OMGenomics  5 лет назад +1

      I was in the same situation and tried to fit in tons of CS and math classes. The ones I would recommend are: as much computer science as possible plus linear algebra and statistics (if you haven't already done those). If you can't take them at your school (and maybe even if you can), try out online courses in python like at Codecademy where you can quickly learn in interactive ways. You might also like Rosalind, which has python challenges that also relate to topics in biology. Good luck!

  • @newbestofthis4422
    @newbestofthis4422 4 года назад +1

    Thanks for your time and efforts to explain this exciting field.

  • @Encrypted628
    @Encrypted628 4 года назад

    I am excited, subscribed already!!

  • @farhanwijay2138
    @farhanwijay2138 4 года назад +1

    Thanks maria
    You video was help me to find what i want 😄

  • @yohan.matloob6424
    @yohan.matloob6424 3 месяца назад

    Can medical student specialist in bioinformatic ?

  • @pluto4624
    @pluto4624 Год назад

    Clear my doubt! Im an Ece student , now can I pursue Ms Bioinformatics in future?

  • @evanismyanjun3969
    @evanismyanjun3969 3 года назад +1

    is msc bioinformtics good? should I do it?

  • @0xJamica0x
    @0xJamica0x 5 лет назад

    Can you please make a video about dry lab vs wet lab? I’m very conflicted on which one I’d want to focus on.

  • @AndreAndFriends
    @AndreAndFriends 5 лет назад

    6min. Very important point. Let's expand on it later

  • @metarasouli
    @metarasouli 5 лет назад

    Excellent explanation

  • @thecerebrum.
    @thecerebrum. 6 лет назад

    What do you think about biomedical engineering?

  • @EliotmGunn
    @EliotmGunn 6 лет назад +1

    It seems to me that there isn't a bridge between the laboratory researchers and these huge data sets they're capable of generating. In my experience, the culture of the field dictates that bioinformaticians can only play a peripheral role in the research process. The producers of data are possessive and are usually unwilling to allow it to pass through unfamiliar hands. As a result, wet-lab experts end up wasting valuable time/resources because they don't understand certain simple principles of coding or statistics. I imagine things will get easier as the old technologically inept PIs move out of the field. Yet, there is no stopgap method for those of us who find ourselves in this transition period. So apart from committing to a career in programming or mathematical modeling, could you offer practical skills that we laymen can target to improve our bioinformatics competence?

    • @MargitMargalit
      @MargitMargalit 6 лет назад

      Sorry to hear that experience. But Bioinformatics is actually a field with much more sharing than most others - the human genome was sequenced and data made available within 24 hours, all exome sequences are in dbGAP, tons of expression data in GEO... you can work a lifetime as a bioinformatician just with publicly available data

  • @vaughnpeterson4634
    @vaughnpeterson4634 2 года назад

    I have a bachelors degree in health and human performance and a masters in clinical physiology. What would you recommend I do to get into the bioinformatics field if I am new to programming?

  • @suryats5306
    @suryats5306 Год назад

    How are international students treated in the market

  • @ghazalsinjar3960
    @ghazalsinjar3960 Год назад

    Thanks alot from 2023

  • @humourreloaded7149
    @humourreloaded7149 2 года назад

    About post-masters with industry experience are there any opportunities/openings to track?

  • @lilacspring2556
    @lilacspring2556 3 года назад

    Thank you~

  • @rehabsoliman1740
    @rehabsoliman1740 7 лет назад +2

    .hi maria ,it 's a really great video
    i want to knew more about skills needed to build a software?

    • @OMGenomics
      @OMGenomics  7 лет назад +2

      You can build software out of any of your favorite languages. If you like R, start building an R package out of some analysis you do often. If you work in Python, check out this video for turning those scripts into command-line programs: ruclips.net/video/zi-FIG3efag/видео.html
      If you want a really big challenge, then turn those scripts into web applications.
      For some advice on how to build your first major piece of software, check out this video I made going through how to plan that: ruclips.net/video/NRbhGhCUppU/видео.html

    • @snowballdynamics6095
      @snowballdynamics6095 4 года назад

      @@OMGenomics This is really encouraging. I'm new in Bioinformatics and R. Hopefully, in 6 months' time, I should be great in it. I'm in the 4th year of my PhD in Environmental Biochemistry and Molecular Toxicology here in Nigeria.

  • @yaradagher2166
    @yaradagher2166 4 года назад

    Hi! I am a biology undergraduate student thinking of changing my major to bioinformatics. However, for my masters and PhD, I am planning on going into the forensics field. I just wanted to ask an expert/ someone in the field if it would be possible for me to continue my studies in forensics (I think it would expand my options, i.e. give me the option to go into computer forensics) if I make the switch. Thank you so much for your help!

  • @abdourahmanjallow9308
    @abdourahmanjallow9308 5 лет назад +1

    Does anyone know how hard it is for a biomedical science undergraduate student to pursue masters in bioinformatics??

  • @katewarner-clement7558
    @katewarner-clement7558 4 года назад

    I'm graduating with a Bs in chemistry and have some resurch experience in computational biology. I'm interested in going into bioinformatics. if I peruse this path what skills or knowledge should I focus on learning given my back ground?

  • @fan-wf3jh
    @fan-wf3jh 11 месяцев назад

    Hello! Thank you for great video! I am 4th year undergraduate student, and i am choosing between bioinformatics and experimental biology now. Could you please answer do bioinformatics, in addition to data analysis, plan experiments and make hypotheses? That is, how much biology is there in bioinformatics? Can bioinformatics scientist,
    for example, suggest some new experimental technology?

    • @OMGenomics
      @OMGenomics  9 месяцев назад

      Yes absolutely. Experiments can also be purely dry, things like training a model on different kids of data and seeing which performs the best. If you mean wet-lab experiments, often people specialize but work with wet-lab experimentalists as needed. If a company or lab is building a new experimental technique, the wet-lab and dry-lab people will ideally sit together and work very closely to ensure that they're getting quick iteration and feedback from the analysis back to the wet lab.

  • @nabeelkhan2789
    @nabeelkhan2789 6 лет назад +1

    iam recently doing bsc bioinformatics
    what will i need to do after bsc bioinformatics for my better carrier

  • @thejackkk
    @thejackkk Год назад

    hi! how did the maket evolve in the past 5 years?

  • @kirankumari-kw1il
    @kirankumari-kw1il 2 года назад

    I'm a biomedical engineer , can I transition to biostatistics.. Please guide me.

  • @shaminisuresh5707
    @shaminisuresh5707 3 года назад

    Hi Maria
    Can you tell me if Systems biology is a good course since it is similar to bioinformatics

  • @wudaqin4310
    @wudaqin4310 Год назад

    great video

  • @rohanstha9935
    @rohanstha9935 2 года назад

    can undergraduate biomedical engineers move into bioinformatics for PG?

  • @kebriahoushangi7213
    @kebriahoushangi7213 4 года назад

    Very useful thanks

  • @ahteshamabbasi9503
    @ahteshamabbasi9503 7 лет назад +3

    Well, I must say that career prospects related to bioinformatics are comparatively brighter in Europe than Asian countries because bionformaticians produced here become paranoid, contemplative and terrified about their future jobs etc. and as a result of which they lose their interests in building and developing useful tools, which in turn effects the market value of them and bioinformatics in the market. Moreover, doing Bachelors in bioinformatics and jumping into biosciences or more wet lab based fields is nowadays a common trend in Asia.

    • @OMGenomics
      @OMGenomics  7 лет назад

      Can you explain why bioinformaticians in Asia become "paranoid, contemplative, and terrified about their future jobs"?

    • @ahteshamabbasi9503
      @ahteshamabbasi9503 7 лет назад

      There are certain reasons behind this for example
      1. After studying biology as a major in the schools students here find it really difficult to learn computer sciences and mathematics which are the best supportive subs for bioinformatics.
      2. Having poor computer sciences skills in their early part of bachelors forces them to think about other fields for maters.
      3. Unemployment, which is common for bioinformaticians, here on the other hand is the major reason which leads them to think about their careers that in spite of having 16-18 years of education if they are gonna worthless in the market then they think it is better to change their domain of study.
      Moreover, I would like to add still there are no best faculties teaching BI in many institutions which leads to the production of worthless bioinformaticians which is the major reason of unemployment.

    • @OMGenomics
      @OMGenomics  7 лет назад +1

      That is really interesting. It sounds like you are saying a lot of people end up becoming "bioinformaticians" with actually very few informatics skills. That would be problematic for the field as a whole, but it may be that the best bioinformaticians who can actually do great work are still doing just fine at getting work. I'm thinking that as long as there is a way to prove yourself and set yourself apart from the "worthless" bioinformaticians, then you can still succeed.

    • @ahteshamabbasi9503
      @ahteshamabbasi9503 7 лет назад +1

      Exactly "Bioinformaticians with very few informatics skills ", this line sums it up ....

    • @gabrielsena1145
      @gabrielsena1145 5 лет назад

      @@ahteshamabbasi9503 lol I hope I'm not one of these

  • @giovannimadrigal3199
    @giovannimadrigal3199 7 лет назад

    Great video!

  • @magdalineakinyi5928
    @magdalineakinyi5928 2 года назад

    Hi Maria, I'm a biomedical science major looking to transition into bioinformatics although I have been discouraged by a lot of people because of my biology background.Do you think it's a good idea ?

  • @SHOAIBKHAN-fd2rd
    @SHOAIBKHAN-fd2rd 3 года назад

    Thank you mam😊👍💐

  • @alhaeri1
    @alhaeri1 3 года назад

    great stuff

  • @vietnamesemind-tamviet3982
    @vietnamesemind-tamviet3982 6 лет назад +2

    Hi Maria, is it possible to find a job after having Master degree on Bioinformatics, or do I have to follow a PhD route?

    • @OMGenomics
      @OMGenomics  6 лет назад +5

      You can definitely start your career after a Masters degree, especially in industry. If you want to become a professor someday then you will need the PhD, and there are certainly jobs that require it, but you can do a lot of the similar work in industry with the masters alone. I suggest you check out job descriptions for your country and specific jobs you are thinking about, just to make sure :)

    • @vietnamesemind-tamviet3982
      @vietnamesemind-tamviet3982 6 лет назад

      Thanks Maria, I'm going to study Master Bioinformatics in France next year. Hope that it will be easy for me to start my career there.

  • @7EU769
    @7EU769 2 года назад

    Mam which bioinformatics basic courses will give me a small scale job? Because right now I am not in good situation where I can spend my whole year to learn bioinformatics.

  • @frankr2007
    @frankr2007 7 месяцев назад

    great!

  • @lolasara338
    @lolasara338 4 года назад

    Hi,please which career is best bioinformatics or biomedical informatics?

    • @OMGenomics
      @OMGenomics  4 года назад

      That is very subjective, what is best depends on who you are, and probably there’s a lot of overlap between those two. Careers are not as simple as choosing between two job titles, but if forced to choose between majors in school, consider whether you want to focus on medically relevant bioinformatics or also study other things like plants that wouldn’t count as biomedical. Bioinformatics can be considered an umbrella field that includes biomedical informatics.

  • @muneebakhan7237
    @muneebakhan7237 7 лет назад +2

    hello maria . i watched some of your videos and believe i loved them , i going to have a masters degree in microbiology but at the same time i also want to learn bioinformatics and have been self learning those tools but i still have to struggle alot. i also need to know is it possible to use bioinfo tools while have still having a research in wet lab . and then switch to Bioinformatics for Phd
    Moreover are there any institions that offer bioinformatics master degree/ diploma through distance learning. and what tools/ software you recommend for begginers to learn
    Please do a video on protein docking, homology modelling , using Pymol and other tools

  • @shahzaib5233
    @shahzaib5233 4 года назад

    I wanted to do a masters, and did not want to proceed towards a phd. Is that a good decision?

  • @nicolaspant4223
    @nicolaspant4223 5 лет назад

    Hi i am undergraduate student of physical sciences . I have a lot of chemistry and biology courses in my program . ( Inorganic chemistry, organic chemistry, physical chemistry, analytical chemistry , biochemistry, cell biology, molecular biology, genetics) .
    I want to do a m.sc and PhD in bioinformatics and especially i want to do research in applications of bioinformatics in Toxicology . ( Toxicogenomics , pharmacogenomics , drug design)
    Is it possible ? Is that good choice ?

  • @purplelolip0p
    @purplelolip0p 4 года назад +1

    Hi Maria, thank you very much for this informative video on Bioinformatics as a career. I will need some advice from you if you don't mind. I am currently holding a Bachelor's in Chemistry and have been working on biology wet-lab based research for 3 years. I am considering taking up a Master's program, focusing on Bioinformatics work next. So my question to you is: Is it alright to take a research-based Masters that focuses on doing a Bioinformatics project for a research lab (picking up skills and knowledge in the Bioinformatics tools adopted by that research lab) or would traditional coursework-based Masters in Bioinformatics (learning Bioinformatics tools and coding through modules) be a better option for someone who wants to do a Ph.D. in Bioinformatics eventually? Thank you!

  • @tawandachatora1760
    @tawandachatora1760 Год назад

    hi do you have any kind of literature that i could use as beginner

  • @chromosomegun5845
    @chromosomegun5845 3 года назад

    Yes. In industry.

  • @ashutoshraval3255
    @ashutoshraval3255 5 лет назад

    Thanks mem

  • @armama2713
    @armama2713 6 лет назад

    Hi Maria, just stumbled across your page as I'm trying to decide if I should pursue a master's in bioinformatics. I just got my honors degree in biotechnology and I really enjoyed the module on bioinformatics. I'm considering moving to either Denmark or Sweden for this study but upon much of my research, it seems to get a Ph.D. is much more re-assuring for getting good jobs in this field but honestly can't see myself sticking it out that long. Do you think it's worthwhile still going for a masters in Bioinformatics knowing I'm most likely not going for a Ph.D. in the future?

    • @OMGenomics
      @OMGenomics  6 лет назад +1

      I think the most important thing is getting experience and learning very deeply. A great portfolio is the best way to land a great job, and sometimes school projects will help you get there, sometimes you have to do it in your own time. Check out job postings and read to see what the requirements are for your dream job, and go from there :)

  • @bappyiub80386
    @bappyiub80386 6 лет назад

    Hi, I am BSc in computer science. I am good at C++.Should I study Computational and Systems Biology?and What programming language do they require (is it JAVA or R)?

    • @MargitMargalit
      @MargitMargalit 6 лет назад +1

      not java. In computational biology/ bioinformatics, R, Python and Mathlab are the most popular. If you will go heavy into algorithm development and very large datasets, C++ will usually be better.

  • @praveenrathore315
    @praveenrathore315 3 года назад +1

    Mam I have completed BSc Bioinformatics and MSc biotechnology in 2016 I want make my future in Bioinformatics, please suggest me.

  • @jelledonders6557
    @jelledonders6557 3 года назад

    How much of your advice applies to places outside of the US? (I'm in the Netherlands btw)

    • @OMGenomics
      @OMGenomics  3 года назад

      That's a great question, but I honestly can't really tell. You shouldn't just take my advice blindly anyway though -- I recommend you do some investigation for yourself, like looking up job listings and talking to folks in your own country to get more perspectives!

  • @ShashankMR
    @ShashankMR Год назад

    what is the salary in us???

  • @SabbirAhmed-ym4yf
    @SabbirAhmed-ym4yf 7 лет назад

    I have completed my undergrad in EEE. I am currently doing my MS in Biomedical Engineering. Pursuing a PhD in Bioinformatics will be viable for me?

    • @OMGenomics
      @OMGenomics  6 лет назад +1

      Probably. If you are primarily interested in doing research as a major part of your career, then a PhD makes sense. As far as getting into a PhD program, it depends on degree requirements in your country, but I don't see any particular issue with going from an MS in Biomedical Engineering to a PhD in bioinformatics.

  • @mattgraves3709
    @mattgraves3709 3 года назад

    What about for software engineers?

    • @OMGenomics
      @OMGenomics  3 года назад

      There's a video for that :) ruclips.net/video/4mMviYCgBSU/видео.html

  • @weuzeify
    @weuzeify 7 лет назад

    thanx u a lot

  • @praveenrathore315
    @praveenrathore315 3 года назад

    Very nice