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  • Making the switch, from "ologist" or "imist" to Bioinformatics

    I'm a formally trained Biochemist from the cancer research "industry" who has been transitioning into Bioinformatics for the past 3 years. I'm currently in a Bioinformatics Internship while studying for a certificate in Biomedical Informatics at a major medical center.

    I'm posting to reach out to others like me!

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    Originally posted by Kimist99 View Post
    I'm a formally trained Biochemist from the cancer research "industry" who has been transitioning into Bioinformatics for the past 3 years. I'm currently in a Bioinformatics Internship while studying for a certificate in Biomedical Informatics at a major medical center.

    I'm posting to reach out to others like me!
    I /was/ a double-majored microbiology/biochemistry major, worked in analytical chemistry and did research in a biochemistry lab when I went into graduate school for computational biology. It's been...interesting, so far.
    Last edited by winsettz; 10-09-2013, 08:39 AM.

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      WOW, only 2 of us?

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        Hey guys! Like winsettz, I majored in Microbiology & Molecular Genetics in undergraduate and am currently enrolled as a PhD student doing computational genetics. I'm having quite a rough time lol. I'm trying to find a community of people who are also transitioning from traditional "wet labs" to bioinformatics research

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          Originally posted by ZapperZ View Post
          Hey guys! Like winsettz, I majored in Microbiology & Molecular Genetics in undergraduate and am currently enrolled as a PhD student doing computational genetics. I'm having quite a rough time lol. I'm trying to find a community of people who are also transitioning from traditional "wet labs" to bioinformatics research
          Hi Zapper,

          Looks like we ARE that community, transitioning from "wet labs" to Bioinformatics research!

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