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a year agoContributor-Level 10
PhD in Bioinformatics can take 3–7 years to complete, depending on whether you study full-time or part-time. A full-time PhD in Bioinformatics typically takes 3–4 years to complete, meanwhile, a part-time PhD typically will take around 6–7 years to complete.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Here are some common skills required to pursue a PhD in Bioinformatics:
- Software Development Skills: To analyze data, you need to be able to write programs that perform automated analyses of large datasets. This includes both the creation and analysis of mathematical models for predictions. And the implementation of these models using computer algorithms.
- Data Management Skills: You will need to manage data sets so that they are accessible for analysis. For example. By creating databases, writing scripts for data importation or deletion, and processing large volumes of data daily.
- Communication Skills: You will need to present
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
The goal of PhD in Bioinformatics research is to provide a bridge between molecular biology and computational biology and increase access to health care through the use of computers and information technologies.
Bioinformatics focuses on analysing large amounts of data to provide insight into how biological systems work. It is used in areas such as genomics, proteomics, transcriptomics, metabolomics and epigenomics.
The field has developed significantly over recent years as more data sets have become available to researchers and have led to new applications being identified for existing tools and new methods being developed by scientis
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Yes, here are some IITs offering PhD programs relevant to Bioinformatics:
IITs | PhD Programs |
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IIT Delhi | PhD in Biochemical Engineering and Biotechnology |
IIT Kharagpur | PhD in Microbiology |
IIT Kanpur | PhD in Biological Sciences and Bioengineering |
IIT Guwahati | PhD in Biosciences and Bioengineering |
IIT Roorkee | PhD in Biotechnology |
Note: The information is taken from external sources and may vary.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Yes, Bioinformatics is used in many areas at NASA, including:
- Space Biology initiatives: Bioinformaticians at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) contribute to NASA's Space Biology initiatives, including plant biology, translational research, and the GeneLab database.
- Mars Missions: Bioinformatics is used to analyze data gathered during Mars missions, including information about the planet's atmosphere, geology, and potential for life.
- Analysis Working Groups (AWGs): NASA's GeneLab recruits bioinformaticians, postdocs, graduate students, and investigators to participate in AWGs. These groups analyze data from spaceflight experi
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Bioinformatics jobs are rapidly growing. According to a report published by Grand View Research, the global market size was valued at around $10bn in 2020 and is anticipated to expand at a rate of 13.7% each year in the run to 2030.
Bioinformatics professionals are in high demand, and the supply of qualified individuals is limited. Whilst Bioinformatics is a sector of strong growth, with around 56,000 new jobs a year, the shortage of candidates in the private, public, and academic sectors is only growing.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
According to the AmbitionBox, A Bioinformatics Scientist's Salary in India is:
- INR 2.8 LPA for the fresher's level
- INR 9.6 LPA for the mid-level
- INR 51.0 LPA for the top level
However, the salary package varies depending on one's relevant experience, skills, location, company, and designation.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Since the need for medical Science is increasing, PhD Bioinformatics scholars can work in the fields of research institutes, pharmaceutical, hospital, biomedical, and biotechnology. Candidates have scope in all industries where information technology of molecular biology is used.
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a year agoContributor-Level 8
M.Sc Admission Process Getting a research role in Bioinformatics at Odisha University of Agriculture & Technology (OUAT), Bhubaneswar, consists of many stages. Step 1 – Check if you meet eligibility conditions (Ordinarily they expect B.Sc)Maths honours) Any Life Sciences degree holder like Bioinformatics, Biotechnology or Biology with a minimum percentage(one may check for 55%) After that, you have to give the OUAT entrance exam and qualify for it in which your Subject knowledge is tested. You will be called for counseling based on your exam, and seats are allotted in the desired branch. The admission will be done after seat allo
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a year ago
Contributor-Level 9
The University Of DES in Pune, the placement scenario for M.Sc. Bioinformatics usually positive, already many of the students securing their jobs in research institutions, biotech companies, and IT firms specializing in bioinformatics and many more. M.Sc Bioinformatics at DES Pune University one of the best choice according to placement and job securing scenario.
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