Hi there,
I hope this is the right place to post my question. I am a bioinformatician, well the one who has been doing hc bioinformatics for a while now in areas like NGS (developing short read aligners), different shell emulators, various software tools for biology groups, system administration and so on.. I am a skilled c,c++,perl,javascript,r and sql programmer (no certificates) and I have been doing this for 12 years now but somehow everything I do in academia is extremely important for the group or the institution but not important enough to be published or even to get my name as a coauthor on a paper. Even when I try to publish stuff on my own there were always some loopholes, problems, something which ultimately stopped the publication process. So my publication record is quite bad (virtually 0). Unfortunately due to my age I cannot stick around at the level at which I am any more and I cannot go up due to my publication record. So I concluded: life in academia is over for me. Therefore, I am interested to move to industry if possible, but which one and how? Who else needs a bioinformatician aside from pharma or biotec industry. Also I realize I will have to start form zero again but when I consider the alternative, starting from nothing it's not that bad I guess. So where can a bioinformatician with a PhD in Biology look for a job outside academia?
What country are you in? That plays a big role in your options.
Hi mxs, I think this is a good question. As you got, basically we have two main kind of jobs in bioinformatics. 1-Academy, means, research field. 2-Private company. Back 1 year ago, I was making a research inside academy in Canada, and I interviewed some researchers. My question was basically "When you researchers, are developing a financial planning for a project, do you have a specific amount of money, to pay bioinformatics tasks, that you will need?". The answer was, no. Here in Canada, the bioinformatics tasks is a exchange. That means, the bioinformatician will do his job for a little amount of money during 2 or 3 years and at the end will receive a paper - Master degree. The works go on. Now you will receive a new tittle, doctor, then PhD or higher. At the end you will have no enough money, your cv will be powered, and you will have your name in some good publication. The second way is to work in pharmaceutical companies. There they will need you to "create money". There you will have a good salary, based on your project or future drugs you will work on. To be able to work there you must hold at minimal level, doctorate. You can works like a consultant too.