Home
Categories
EXPLORE
True Crime
Comedy
Society & Culture
Business
Sports
Technology
Health & Fitness
About Us
Contact Us
Copyright
© 2024 PodJoint
Podjoint Logo
US
00:00 / 00:00
Sign in

or

Don't have an account?
Sign up
Forgot password
https://is1-ssl.mzstatic.com/image/thumb/Podcasts124/v4/26/27/96/262796cc-d448-7fbe-d00a-994f99fc8afa/mza_13987545457707469625.jpg/600x600bb.jpg
The Bioinformatics and Beyond Podcast
Leo Elworth
48 episodes
1 week ago
Hear from the leading experts in bioinformatics and other closely related fields. Topics discussed include computational biology, biotechnology, computer science, genetics, synthetic biology, math, statistics, and more. You can also find discussions on topics related to the scientific career field. For example, exploring career path options in science, or highlighting important skill sets such as writing and public speaking.
Show more...
Technology
RSS
All content for The Bioinformatics and Beyond Podcast is the property of Leo Elworth and is served directly from their servers with no modification, redirects, or rehosting. The podcast is not affiliated with or endorsed by Podjoint in any way.
Hear from the leading experts in bioinformatics and other closely related fields. Topics discussed include computational biology, biotechnology, computer science, genetics, synthetic biology, math, statistics, and more. You can also find discussions on topics related to the scientific career field. For example, exploring career path options in science, or highlighting important skill sets such as writing and public speaking.
Show more...
Technology
https://d3t3ozftmdmh3i.cloudfront.net/production/podcast_uploaded_nologo/8891969/8891969-1599598719383-792d6c47f9b82.jpg
Wet Lab / Dry Lab Transitioning with Dr. Willian da Silveira
The Bioinformatics and Beyond Podcast
1 hour 2 minutes 4 seconds
4 years ago
Wet Lab / Dry Lab Transitioning with Dr. Willian da Silveira

For people who work in the life sciences, a very common occurrence is for folks who work on the "wet" side of research, largely doing bench work, to become interested in or start wanting to transition to doing more "dry" research, like computational research in bioinformatics. In this special episode, dedicated to those thinking about transitioning from "wet" lab work to doing more "dry" lab type work, my guest Dr. Willian da Silveira explains his own transition from a full bench scientist to a full time bioinformatician. Dr. da Silveira also answers many questions from the bioinformatics subreddit on this topic. Following Dr. da Silveira's explanation of his career trajectory and his own shift from "wet" lab work to "dry" lab work, I ask a series of questions from the bioinformatics subreddit seen below, with time stamps included:

[19:00] Bioinformatics subreddit questions begin.

[20:00] What general stats and technical requisites are necessary to transition from wet lab to dry lab work?

[23:30] Is it boring to only do data analysis versus conducting lab experiments?

[27:50] Should you transition early, for example during a masters or PhD program, or can it be done later?

[33:30] Does the transition need to be forced or does it happen more often by chance?

[35:10] Is there a downside to being self-taught as a bioinformatician?

[36:20] What are the upsides of picking up bioinformatics later on, starting as a wet lab scientist first?

[40:25] How to get accepted into a bioinformatics PhD program with no formal CS education?

[42:07] What about dry lab to wet lab transitioning?

[48:07] How do you get your foot in the door when switching from the wet lab to a dry lab with little or no dry lab experience on your CV?

[50:45] If you do feel stuck, would the best route be to go ahead and pick up some formal education like a paid masters degree?

[52:48] Would it make sense to transition to dry lab work given employment and financial considerations?

Finally, to end the discussion, I ask Willian what he thinks the ideal mix of wet lab and dry lab experience might look like.


The Bioinformatics and Beyond Podcast
Hear from the leading experts in bioinformatics and other closely related fields. Topics discussed include computational biology, biotechnology, computer science, genetics, synthetic biology, math, statistics, and more. You can also find discussions on topics related to the scientific career field. For example, exploring career path options in science, or highlighting important skill sets such as writing and public speaking.