tysm Georgia!! Your videos are super helpful 💖 I'm gonna start job hunting and I was really confused what were the options available. Also your energy is really cool, already subscribed 😊
Thank you for the AWESOME video, Georgia!! I very much envy because there is so many opportunity for Bioinformaticians job in UK, while there is barely anything in my country for industrial level (in South East Asia). I am heavily considering to shift to working with non-biological data as there are more opportunity for that. Unfortunately, as fresh graduate of Bioinfo, that is quite impossible as they don't think we are qualified enough.
Ah thank YOU for watching 💖 I’m not too clued up on the job space out in SEA, but there’s deffo academic bioinformatics out there (I used to work with collaborators in public health computational academics that area of the world). And there’s an illumina base in Singapore?! Not helpful if you’re no where near there though I know 😭😭 moving to traditional data science/software engineering is a really smart move (pay is usually better lol) and you can always go back into bioinfo roles later on with your industry level tech skills (you’ll be very much appreciated!)
Thank you so much for the GREAT video! Could you do a video sharing how you do variant calling? Would love your insight on how you do it especially coming from industry. Thank you for the great content! 🙌🔥
Hi Georgia. Really informative video! I had a couple of questions: Are Genomic data scientists well paid? Does a master's in bioinformatics help one in becoming a genomic data scientist?
Hello! It depends what you mean by well paid? I’d say for most roles in the UK it will be a safe amount of money to live on :) if you want to make BANK then pivoting into more bio engineering roles in the way to go. But I think the salaries are nice, better than wet lab, and you can always make more in industry. A masters deffo helps!
@genomicswithgeorgia Thanks for the reply! Safe pay is all I'm looking for rn haha. Could you also tell me about the scope of bioinformatics in Europe?
Hi Georgia! I really need your guidance. I just finished my Bsc in biotechnology and molecular biology and passionate about bioinformatics. In yout opinion, how should I or where can begin from?
Big thanks❤ for Big Knowledge Georgia. I'm following your channel for now.
Big thanks for watching ❤️
tysm Georgia!! Your videos are super helpful 💖 I'm gonna start job hunting and I was really confused what were the options available. Also your energy is really cool, already subscribed 😊
Aw thank you! Glad to have you here 💖💖
Thank you for the AWESOME video, Georgia!!
I very much envy because there is so many opportunity for Bioinformaticians job in UK, while there is barely anything in my country for industrial level (in South East Asia). I am heavily considering to shift to working with non-biological data as there are more opportunity for that. Unfortunately, as fresh graduate of Bioinfo, that is quite impossible as they don't think we are qualified enough.
Ah thank YOU for watching 💖 I’m not too clued up on the job space out in SEA, but there’s deffo academic bioinformatics out there (I used to work with collaborators in public health computational academics that area of the world). And there’s an illumina base in Singapore?! Not helpful if you’re no where near there though I know 😭😭 moving to traditional data science/software engineering is a really smart move (pay is usually better lol) and you can always go back into bioinfo roles later on with your industry level tech skills (you’ll be very much appreciated!)
Thank you 🎉 !! Excellent information !!
Great stuff!
Thank you so much for the GREAT video!
Could you do a video sharing how you do variant calling? Would love your insight on how you do it especially coming from industry.
Thank you for the great content! 🙌🔥
Super informative video, thanks Georgia!
Awesome great to hear angel ☺️💕
Thank you, great information, I really needed that.🌹🥀🍀
No problem! 🫶
Hi Georgia. Really informative video!
I had a couple of questions:
Are Genomic data scientists well paid?
Does a master's in bioinformatics help one in becoming a genomic data scientist?
Hello! It depends what you mean by well paid? I’d say for most roles in the UK it will be a safe amount of money to live on :) if you want to make BANK then pivoting into more bio engineering roles in the way to go. But I think the salaries are nice, better than wet lab, and you can always make more in industry. A masters deffo helps!
@genomicswithgeorgia Thanks for the reply! Safe pay is all I'm looking for rn haha. Could you also tell me about the scope of bioinformatics in Europe?
Hi Georgia!
I really need your guidance.
I just finished my Bsc in biotechnology and molecular biology and passionate about bioinformatics.
In yout opinion, how should I or where can begin from?
you are as intelligent as looks beautiful ❤️