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_aYour Passport to a Career in Bioinformatics _h[electronic resource] / _cedited by Prashanth N. Suravajhala. |
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505 | 0 | _aChapter 1. Whither Bioinformatics? -- Chapter 2. Ten Reasons One Should take Bioinformatics as Career -- Chapter 3. Developing Bioinformatics Skills -- Chapter 4. The Esoteric of Bioinformatics -- Chapter 5. Common Minimum Standards: A Syllabus for Bioinformatics Practitioners -- Chapter 6. Colloquial Group Discussion on Bioinformatics: Grand Challenges -- Chapter 7. The Bioinforma ‘TICKS’: Frequently Asked Questions -- Chapter 8. Undergraduate education in bioinformatics – progress and lessons learnt from an engineering degree -- Chapter 9. Engineering Minds for Biologists -- Chapter 10. Design Bioinformatics Curriculums Guidelines: perspectives -- Chapter 11. Machine learning for Bioinformatics. . | |
520 | _aThis book which is the second edition of Your Passport to a Career in Bioinformatics, is intended for students who plan to work in bioinformatics. In addition to addressing the opportunities and challenges faced by today’s bioinformatics community, it demonstrates how bioinformatics is currently transitioning from research to vocation and avocation. Further, it extols the virtues of in silico for bioinformatics predictions, as it helps wet-lab biologists reduce the time needed for experiments. In turn, the book addresses career prospects and the Ten Commandments for becoming a bioinformatics professional; bioinformatics for developing countries; bioinformatics for schools; bioinformatics for markets; and the knowns and unknowns of bioinformatics. It also explores how bioinformatics interacts with various fields in terms of three Cs: consistency, continuity, and credibility. | ||
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