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  • Is it late for me to switch into NGS field?

    Dear All,
    I have been working on bioinformatics for 8 years. I mainly focus on structure bioinformatics, developing bioinformatics algorithm and software. Now I am interested in NGS data analysis.
    Is it late for me to jump into this area?
    I am quite familiar with python, C++ and linux cluster.

    thanks
    markero

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    Markero -- there couldn't be a better time. From what I can see there is a big demand right now for people to work on NGS data. In the past 1-2 years sequencing throughput has increased so dramatically that there is a lack of people and infrastructure to deal with it. With a background in bioinformatics software development and linux you are very well prepared to work with NGS data.

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    • #3
      you are probably a better candidate than most current informatics people.

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      • #4
        Jeremy and SeqAA, Thank you very much. You give me confidence.
        Before I was working on protein struture and protein-protein/ligand interaction.
        Now I think it is time for me to change to NGS data.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by markero View Post
          Jeremy and SeqAA, Thank you very much. You give me confidence.
          Before I was working on protein struture and protein-protein/ligand interaction.
          Now I think it is time for me to change to NGS data.

          If you are looking to change fields because of one (or more) non-scientific reasons then you should have no problems entering the NGS field considering your experience. I had always thought structural bioinformatics as a significantly more challenging subject compared to sequencing. But if you no longer enjoy doing structural work then go for it.

          Good luck.

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          • #6
            I know of an old time protein structural bioinformaticist who is just now jumping ships as well. I think he is a lot deeper than 8 years into the field though. You're fine.

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