hello frndz,
there are many career in bioinformatics, it all depend on you how to
studied bioinformatics.
Careers in bioinformatics increasing steadily by using information
technology in molecular biology
some major areas as career in bioinformatics are as
Sequence assembly
Database design and maintenance
equence analysis
Proteomics (study of protein, particularly their structures and functions)
Pharmacogenomics
Pharmacology
Clinical pharmacologist
Informatics developer
Computational chemist
Bio-analytics

The work involved in the specific career areas are Drug design
utilising 3-D structure modelling and computational chemistry
(Cheminformatics), Comparing genetic data between and within species
(Genomics), Genomic analysis in an attempt to find drug targets
(Pharmacogenomics), Characterisation of proteins and their
interactions (Proteomics), Prediction of the function of genes and
proteins based on sequence and structural data etc

you can also work in Pharmaceutical and Biotech Companies where
bioinformatics technologies are applied throughout the drug discovery
process. One can also take up teaching jobs in public institutions if
you have a skill in teaching. Indian companies like Satyam, Wipro,
TCS, Reliance etc and companies such as Silicon Genetics, Accelrys and
IBM Life Sciences Pubgene, Tessella are recruiting bioinformatics
candidates, because it has made a substantial new market for IT
infrastructure.

As a job, you can apply in all fields of biotechnology, pharmaceutical
and biomedical sciences, in research institutions, hospital and
industry.


Don't follow your dreamzz , just chase them.....
Keep moving.............
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