Forum:Map of bioinformatics or who is bioinformatician.
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dshulgin ▴ 260

Hi, everyone. I know that I've asked lots of, in some way, stupid question, sorry for that. The next one can be a bit boring and has a bit reflection. I'm thinking about how can I say that what I'm really doing is bioinformatics? I mean, I'm 23, work in IT sphere, have been developing web-sites etc., now I'm helping biologist to deal with bioinformatics files and bio programming libraries trying to automate their work. Can I say that I do bioinformatics or just programming? Where is the edge? What I should know to treat yourself as bioinformatician? And the second question is what are the main types of questions or issues modern bioinformatics has? I know that's a huge and broad field, but I'm just trying to get sorted and draw a picture of "land of bioinformatics".

Thanks a lot

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:-)

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You are a bioinformatician if you googled for string and expected the protein interaction database.

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did you write a program to convert a file to another format ? you're a bioinformatician ;-P

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lol, i really like your attitude, but i'm serious. self-identification questions eat me, that's why i'm trying to get the answers from other people.

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self-identification questions eat me

Why?

You can call yourself a bioinformatician. I don't mind. It is what you know that will matter at the end rather than a title.

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Thanks man. Anything about "map" of bioinformatics?

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Here is my adaption based on the blog post by Anthony Fejes: Who is a bioinformatician?

What is a Biostar?

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Here is my vote for a new "BioStar" badge on BioStars.

You get one once you have obtained one for every other category that exists :)

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Based on this chart, I qualify as being a bioinfromatician. :) Good to know.

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Farbod ★ 3.4k

Dear dshulgin, Hi

In my idea, in an official manner; a bioinformatic scientist is a person who has passed university courses related to bioinformatics (some Biology related courses , e.g genetic, biology, biochemistry and . . . and some Computer science/programming courses).

Some people suggest that this science is more biological than computer related (hence it begin with Bio- not Informatic),

Of course my experiences have shown that the people with the computer science/programming background are playing in this field in a shortcut way - and are more successful (than biologists) - even without having any idea about what really is happening in the body of living organisms at the cellular or molecular levels!

~ Good Luck

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I think many many bioinformatic scientist have an educational background in either bio-sciences or computer sciences, rarely both, and during their career learned the other half.

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people with the computer science/programming background are playing in this field in a shortcut way - and are more successful (than biologists)

I agree but I think that might be a temporary situation - our understanding and the software that we have at our disposal are rudimentary and can only be operated with a sysadmin, devops or other comp-sci background - we also do not understand well what we need to handle.

Twenty years ago the ability of writing a Hello World in Basic was considered an employable skill - today not so much.

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Dear Istvan, Hi.

I remember that "Basic language Hello World" programming era, too.

I had one of these (What was is really ?) and use it for programming. ;-)

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