As a bioinformatics researcher, I have been working on plants, animals and human genomes for past several years. I have been working on a wide array of datasets including exome genotyped data, small RNAs/RNAseq and microbiome datasets, and have published several papers based on these analyses. However, when it comes to giving an hour long talk, I won't be able to do so based on one particular paper or project because of limited contributions (or analyses) I made in each of these papers. For example, recently I have been working on these topics:
- Dissecting RNA silencing pathways in fungi (15 minutes talk)
- Quality control of NGS data analysis (15 minutes talk)
- Effects of soil salinity in microbiome diversity (15 minutes talk)
- Effect of crop rotation in soil microbiome diversity affecting the overall yield (15 minutes talk)
I would like to come up with a coherent title (overarching title) for all these topics I have worked on.
What is your strategy to derive a suitable bioinformatics title out of different research topics? I would also appreciate any suggestions you could give me based on my research topics mentioned above.
Thanks!
While you have it tagged as
research
is this talk for a job interview or a general presentation? Are you trying to highlight your expertise in bioinformatics, conclusions you were able to draw or a mix of both? I can appreciate the difficulty of coming up with a talk title that sounds interesting/coherent when you are involved in projects mainly in a service/support role.Suggestions:
1. Bioinformatics accelerates understanding of agricultural ...
2. Applying bioinformatics techniques to improve ....
Thank you for your suggestion. It is for a job interview and I am trying to highlight my expertise in bioinformatics.