Hi all,
I am working as a bioinformatician in one of the genomics lab from past one and half years. Although, I theoritically know biology and understand the experiments, I do not have experience working in wet-lab prior to this or at present. I am now thinking to join another lab, where I got a PhD position. Although I will be a student, the lab would look me more likely as a research assistant rather than a PhD student because the data generated from the lab is huge and a bioinformatician is very much needed for them to analyse the data.
With these circumstances, I might still end up getting a PhD, but I would have completely depended more on other people data and wet-lab ideas rather than my own. I am sure that I will still get good journals and become much better analyst of the genomic data bioinformatically, but I would like to know how many labs would want such kind of as post-docs or RFs, who does not have practical knowledge of the wet-lab techniques after finishing PhD? Should a bioinformatics PhD holder compulsorily do wet-lab? May I collect all your valuable ideas. Thanks very much in advance.
very clear and concise! Thank you very much for giving me the idea of co-supervision. May be I can look into that possibility.