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Title
Your passport to a career in bioinformatics / Prashanth N. Suravajhala, editor.
Edition
Second edition.
ISBN
9789811595448 (electronic book)
9811595445 (electronic book)
9811595437
9789811595431
Published
Singapore : Springer, [2021]
Language
English
Description
1 online resource (xv, 115 pages) : illustrations
Item Number
10.1007/978-981-15-9544-8 doi
Call Number
QH324.2
Dewey Decimal Classification
570.285
Summary
This 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.
Bibliography, etc. Note
Includes bibliographical references.
Access Note
Access limited to authorized users.
Digital File Characteristics
text file
PDF
Source of Description
Online resource; title from PDF title page (SpringerLink, viewed March 17, 2021).
Available in Other Form
Print version: 9789811595431
Print version: 9789811595455
Whither Bioinformatics?
Ten Reasons One Should take Bioinformatics as Career
Developing Bioinformatics Skills
The Esoteric of Bioinformatics
Common Minimum Standards: A Syllabus for Bioinformatics Practitioners
Colloquial Group Discussion on Bioinformatics: Grand Challenges
The Bioinforma 'TICKS': Frequently Asked Questions
Undergraduate education in bioinformatics: progress and lessons learnt from an engineering degree
Engineering Minds for Biologists
Design Bioinformatics Curriculums Guidelines: perspectives
Machine learning for Bioinformatics.