How do they match: Bioinformatics Scientists

  • Bioinformatics Scientists

  • Computational Biologist
  • Scientific Database Curator
  • Scientist
  • Bioinformatics Computer Scientist
  • Bioinformatics Scientist
  • Drug Discovery Informatics Specialist
  • Research Scientist

  • Conduct research using bioinformatics theory and methods in areas such as pharmaceuticals, medical technology, biotechnology, computational biology, proteomics, computer information science, biology and medical informatics. May design databases and develop algorithms for processing and analyzing genomic information, or other biological information.

  • Communicate research results through conference presentations, scientific publications, or project reports.
  • Consult with researchers to analyze problems, recommend technology-based solutions, or determine computational strategies.
  • Create novel computational approaches and analytical tools as required by research goals.
  • Develop new software applications or customize existing applications to meet specific scientific project needs.
  • Direct the work of technicians and information technology staff applying bioinformatics tools or applications in areas such as proteomics, transcriptomics, metabolomics, or clinical bioinformatics.
  • Keep abreast of new biochemistries, instrumentation, or software by reading scientific literature and attending professional conferences.
  • Prepare summary statistics of information regarding human genomes.
  • Provide statistical and computational tools for biologically based activities, such as genetic analysis, measurement of gene expression, or gene function determination.

  • Develop software or applications for scientific or technical use.
  • Develop technical or scientific databases.
  • Prepare scientific or technical reports or presentations.
  • Supervise scientific or technical personnel.
  • Train personnel in technical or scientific procedures.