the “draw your favorite character with your problems” trend
and yes I do think Sauron would hate bioinformatics and yes it would’ve been funnier if I drew him in full armor but I wasn’t torturing myself with all that
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the “draw your favorite character with your problems” trend
and yes I do think Sauron would hate bioinformatics and yes it would’ve been funnier if I drew him in full armor but I wasn’t torturing myself with all that

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People in computational biology/bioinformatics: if you were starting over as a biology undergraduate today, what would your roadmap look like?
I'm a Zoology student interested in transitioning into computational biology/bioinformatics and eventually pursuing research opportunities, scholarships, internships, and graduate studies abroad.
Some things I'm trying to understand:
- Should I focus on Python first( I know the basics) , or learn R alongside it?
- When should I start learning Linux?
- How much mathematics and statistics do I realistically need at the undergraduate level?
- What's more important early on: technical skills, research experience, publications, GPA, or networking with professors?
- What does a strong profile actually look like when applying for research internships, scholarships, master's programs abroad?
- What milestones should I aim for in the next 1–2 years?
- If you successfully made this transition, what would you do differently if you were starting from scratch today?
I'd especially love to hear from people who came from a biology background rather than computer science.
bioinformatics is so fun! i say— as my pipeline tries to run 5 seperate tools written in different languages, each trying to balance their functionality on ancient versions of compilers, depreciated packages and outdated libraries
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Algorithms for DNA sequencing
Structural bioinformatics
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📌 5. Bioinformatics Specialization – Coursera (UC San Diego)
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How bioinformatics algorithms work
Hands-on exercises in Python and Biopython
Real-world applications in genomics
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RNA sequencing and genome assembly
Data handling using R
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Python & R for bioinformatics
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Bioinformatics is a game-changer in modern research and healthcare. Whether you're a biology student looking to upskill or a tech enthusiast diving into genomics, these free courses will give you a strong start.
📢 Which course are you excited to take? Let me know in the comments! 👇💬
“detected mutations: deletion of [entire genome]” is quite possibly the funniest way a genome assembler could respond to you not loading in enough DNA sequence data

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bioinformatics pipelines and packages are the "poob has it for you" of biology. oh just install delly. use seurat. or you could try scanpy. what about poobah. I used bwa and it worked really well.
Another scicomm piece I did and had the opportunity to present at a local museum's tabling event! It was really cool to be able to say hi to folks and answer questions they had about RNA science :)
alright nerds, favorite biology (or biology-adjacent) field
favorite biology field
anatomy and physiology
animal science / veterinary medicine / marine science / wildlife biology
anthropology / archaeology
biochemistry / organic chemistry / pharmacology
bioinformatics and biostatistics
botany / ecology / environmental science
forensics and CSI
genetics (or molecular biology in general)
microbiology (virology, parasitology, epidemiology, etc.)
paleontology
pathology and pathophysiology
psychology and neurobiology
had to make this new poll so there's more options