Hello folks,
I have studied computer science and ML for a while now, and am starting to get in the amazing world of Bioinformatics, I would like to know if you have some text, tutorial or suggestion on where to start or what kind of open problems are there in the area.
Thanks a lot
Leon
IMHO, this clause "The vast majority of day-to-day bioinformatics consists simply of helping biologists to get more from their data" will be ideal only for bioinformatics service/core group, not for a bioinformatics research group.
Doesn't research help biologists get more from their data? I don't make these distinctions. If I help you get results quicker, we're both engaged in research activity.
still, I'd say there's plenty of big unsolved problems -luckily for us, young computational biologists ;). To name a few: ab initio protein structure prediction, remote homology detection, GWAS statistical treatment (detection of low frequency and low effect genetic variants)...
Oh yes, there are plenty of interesting problems and I'm not saying all bioinformatics is the humdrum, information management variety. I guess my message is: make sure your work is useful work. Remember, biologists don't read bioinformatics journals :-)