I am wondering if any member of the community did research on the current job market on Bioinformatics/Computational Biology and the possibilities of obtaining Permanent/Long term positions after PhD.
As far as I understood, in many places tenure track positions are for professors. But often bioinformaticians contribute to the analysis part of the project and does not get 1st author paper which is required for a tenure track position. They get 1st author paper by developing some kind or database/method and get positions to maintain them. How about those supporting crew members? So my question is as as follows:
Is it possible for a bioinformatician to get a long term position, obtain funding, plan and a biomarker/drug development project to collaborate with experimentalists to execute them? If yes, what soft of experience and publication does he need? Or one has to always play the second fiddle doing what being asked to (taking part in useless project from the mind of PI) in order to maintain the job?
I am sorry if such question is off the topic, ambiguous and does not meet the requirements for posting of this discussion group.
Thank you for your clarification. I am a postdoc working in a wet lab group who are interested in simulations, bioinformatics, evolution etc. So I am leading the computational effort of the lab apart from doing some microscopy experiments mostly from samples made by PhD students. I completed PhD in a joint collaboration of experimental and theoretical group. I had a postdoc position in a reputed bioinformatics group but I wanted to get involved in real scientific projects rather than developing/maintaining some websites/databases. I was trained as a biologist but went more into in silico due to complexity of my projects and was more successful and interested in that. I realized that often PIs plan experiments wrongly without any bioinformatic knowledge i.e. trying to work with mostly disordered protein. So I am interested in leading a group where predictions based on bioinformatics will be made and validated experimentally. But it seems rather impossible for me. Many experimentalists got benefited from my predictions/modelling although some PIs said these are bogus computer games..