Hi everyone,
I am a fresh graduate who are looking for advice for studying bioinformatics. I would like to if I am eligible to study bioinformatics.
The degree I am holding at the moment are bachelor of biomedical science and master of biotechnology (biomedical science), I had participated a project related to cell biology and cytometry with CSIRO in my research year. So far, I have confident to say that I have well understanding of biological components and wet-lab technique. However, I had found the importance of bioinformatics and I would like to take a master of bioinformatics.
Unfortunately, I did not take any courses of computer science and mathematics while I was doing my university. I only took a statistics course in my undergraduate and a bioinformatics course in my postgraduate. Of course I did learn some bioinformatics knowledge in my undergraduate. A critical point is that I do not know programming but I will learn C & Python myself and it might take me at least a year.
The university only require a prove of English proficiency as all the courses are taught in English. The only things I worry about is my insufficiency of CS knowledge. Am I eligible to study bioinformatics?
Please give me some advice, I cannot imagine if I have to do a undergraduate again.
I would expect that the bioinformatics course doesn't expect an extensive training in computer science and that you already have a nice background to start with. Based on your post, I wouldn't say your English is perfect but that's beside the question. (And I wouldn't claim that I'm an English-expert).
You would definitely be helped by studying a programming language and for most purposes, Python is an excellent choice. I see you listed both C and Python but just start with one language. The next language will be easier when you already master one, but don't confuse yourself in the beginning by learning both C and Python.
As WouterDeCoster I did not study in Germany but I did a biomedical sciences bachelor/master (also in the land of bad roads, beers and chocolat^^).
I started to do bioinformatics during my Phd without any background in CS. It is not easy to learn from scratch but it is feasible. Don't worry too much about not having a background in programming, a great amount of bioinformaticians started from a biology.
The best way to start is to learn by yourself a programming language. Python is a great choice (or R). Courses are a nice plus so if you like it and are not afraid to learn a brand new subject go for the master.