I am currently deciding on my bachelor education options and considering bioinformatics as a possible choice. Based on various articles introducing bioinformatics - I like the idea of being bioinformatitian. However, as this decision is very important to me, I would like to aquire some additional information on the subject.
Could you recommend me some articles or books (preferrably only chapters of them) which would give me some broad but precise overview of what is considered a bioinformatitian job? Something that would give me a better view on it to understand if I would like it or not.
I've checked the questions on this website regarding favourite bioinformatics books, however they provide good means to study bioinformatics, but not to simply get an idea of what would bioinformatics job feels like.
Thanks in advance.
But how does it feel, is bioinformatics a growing field or a stagnant one? I've read lots of articles which name it a very perspective field of study, however it's broadness is exactly what scares me the most. From your answer I can judge that today bioinformatics is something totally different from 2000-th bioinformatics. Is there something common between them that never changes (and never will change), which I can use as a baseline to evaluate what IS bioinformatics about?
Definitely a growing field at the moment. I would say more and more biologists are being forced to become bioinformaticists to some degree as time passes.
The baseline thing I would say is statistics, computer science (i.e. data structures and algorithm development/usage) and programming. The problems always change but those skills carry over well to new ones.