Hello Friends!
In today's video we're talking about how do actually attempt to make this transition? Whether you're starting your first project by choice, or you've been forced by your uni to pick it up - you must watch this video for the 4 essential things to do before starting any bioinformatics project!
Welcome to Genomics with Georgia! I'm a self taught data scientist with simply an undergrad in biology who transitioned from wet lab to dry lab during the pandemic. After sharing my career start on LinkedIn I've had lots of people reach out wanting more information on how to learn to code as a biologist and all things genomic data science. So here we are: Georgia is using this platform to share all she's learnt, the resources she's found and hopefully inspire people to pursue this awesome path.
TIMESTAMPS
00:00 = intro
01:58 = how I started
03:47 = tip 1
05:33 = tip 2
07:28 = tip 3
11:50 = tip 4
16:00 = outro
Links to mentioned helpful things
[ Ссылка ]
[ Ссылка ]
[ Ссылка ]
[ Ссылка ]
[ Ссылка ]
Academic Background
🧬 Cert HE Medical Science Uni of Buckingham (2015-2016)
🧬 BSc (Hons) Molecular Biology & Genetics University of East Anglia (2017-2020)
🧬 Bioinformatics Internship with GenSoc at Earlham Institute (2020)
🧬 Employment as Genomic Data Scientist (2020)
Non-traditional Background
- Worked full-time during 2/3rds of my degree
- Estranged from my parents
- Carer during undergrad
Questions:
Q. How old am I?
A. 24
Q. When did I first start learning to code?
A. August 2019
Q. What languages do I mainly use?
A. Python, Bash, R
Q. Where am I based?
A. I live and work in Cambridge UK
Q. What do I work on?
A. I'm a genomic data scientist working on malaria genomic surveillance
Connect with me Socials:
[ Ссылка ]
[ Ссылка ]
Contact:
genomicswithgeorgia@gmail.com
Music:
Lo-Fi Lounge Chill Hip Hop CITY by Alex-Productions | [ Ссылка ]_...
Music promoted by [ Ссылка ]
Creative Commons CC BY 3.0
Ещё видео!