Started doing some bioinformatics during my MSc and continuing with an Erasmus Mundus programme in genomics. It been exciting so far. Definitely useful to learn some programming.
Bioinformatics is dealing seriously dealing with me. I’ve come from a purely wet lab microbiology background and for my PhD I have all these genome data I need to do some deep analysis with. 🙆🏽♀️
To your knowledge, is there something like a curation platform that lists all the avialable tools for a certain type of analysis? I often find ich difficult to know what exactly to do with my data if it´s not commonly depected in papers (sth. beyond PCAs, Heatmaps e.g.).
Hi, thank you so much for the video series. I am currently a undergraduate on BEng in software engineering. I'm planning to do Ms bioinformatics once I finish my degree. But I am not sure whether I will be eligible for that masters program with a bachelors degree in engineering. Please help me out.
Hi, I am currently trying to decide whether to do my M. Sc in Bioinformatics or molecular neurobiology. I guess i would miss the lab work if i go into bioinformatics. I would love to hear what made you go into bioinformatics coming from molecular biology...
Any science will do. You probably won't be able to find a Bioinformatics undergraduate degree, but one on evolution might cover it. Bath uni does a Bioinformatics MSc and they take people with a variety of undergraduate degrees (e.g. Computer science, maths, biochemistry, physics....), so it doesn't really matter. It's more important to have the interest and initiative to teach yourself than what you did as an undergraduate
Started doing some bioinformatics during my MSc and continuing with an Erasmus Mundus programme in genomics. It been exciting so far. Definitely useful to learn some programming.
Bioinformatics is dealing seriously dealing with me. I’ve come from a purely wet lab microbiology background and for my PhD I have all these genome data I need to do some deep analysis with. 🙆🏽♀️
I would wish you advise on the different Pc specs we may need for Bioinformartics
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To your knowledge, is there something like a curation platform that lists all the avialable tools for a certain type of analysis? I often find ich difficult to know what exactly to do with my data if it´s not commonly depected in papers (sth. beyond PCAs, Heatmaps e.g.).
Hi, thank you so much for the video series. I am currently a undergraduate on BEng in software engineering. I'm planning to do Ms bioinformatics once I finish my degree. But I am not sure whether I will be eligible for that masters program with a bachelors degree in engineering. Please help me out.
2:02 most tools are still unfortunately written in R although this is changing
Hi, I am currently trying to decide whether to do my M. Sc in Bioinformatics or molecular neurobiology. I guess i would miss the lab work if i go into bioinformatics. I would love to hear what made you go into bioinformatics coming from molecular biology...
Thank you for this information🙏🏼🙏🏼
Sir, thank you for this great resources, I had a first degree in Botany, what learning path is best for a botanist to venture into Bioinformatics
How to learn “developing software for the missing gaps” ?
Is that through python?
Thank you again for your videos!
If i want to eventually learn bioinformatics for master/PHD, what should i mayjor in for undergraduate?🤩🤩
Any science will do. You probably won't be able to find a Bioinformatics undergraduate degree, but one on evolution might cover it. Bath uni does a Bioinformatics MSc and they take people with a variety of undergraduate degrees (e.g. Computer science, maths, biochemistry, physics....), so it doesn't really matter. It's more important to have the interest and initiative to teach yourself than what you did as an undergraduate
Is there anyway I can communicate with you?
Cheers for the great onfo
How can i connect with you?
Here is my LinkedIn profile
www.linkedin.com/in/maruzanir
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Thanks again