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lmiller1990 | 1 year ago

I have been looking to do something similar for the last few years. I tried grabbing a few textbooks and learning a bit, but I found it difficult to really make any progress.

I ended up enrolling in a part time Masters of Bioinformatics. I got an exemption from the basic software courses, since I already do a lot of coding in my day job. The remaining courses are split between:

- molecular biology theory (obviously need a good foundation here) - wet lab - statistics - bioinformatics (which is learning the different tools, what they do, how to build a pipeline, which is just a lot of bash and python glue) and then how to interpret the results

I just started so I haven't done the web labs yet, but I am learning a lot with my current courses which molecular biology and bioinformatics. Having classes, assessment, and immersed in an environment with other people learning, along with professors to answer questions, is really good.

Not sure if this is an option for you. I tried to do this in my free time with books, YouTube, etc, but nothing really clicked.

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commandshift90|1 year ago

Care to share what institution you chose, and/or other comparable institutions/programs?

lmiller1990|1 year ago

Sure thing. I looked a few local (in my city, Brisbane, Australia, within ~1.5h of commute). I want to do a combination of dry and wet labs, so I need to be able to attend in person. I cannot relocate (have family).

I reached out to a few people in my network who did related study at the universities. In general, they all had good things to say. I ended up going with the one I thought had the best reputation both locally and nation-wide, which is UQ. Link: https://study.uq.edu.au/study-options/programs/master-bioinf...