Ahead of the Curve: Computational Biologist

By Marty Nemko

Posted: December 11, 2008

Computational Biologist. At a panel discussion among five Nobel Prize winners, one of the few things they agreed on was that the field of the future is computational biology. Sample applications: genetically engineering a plant that would be an excellent energy source, or developing a cheaper way to decode a person's full genome. (By next spring, that is expected to cost $5,000, down from $1 million in 2007.)

This guide lists the career of medical scientist as overrated. The niche of computational biologist offers better prospects both of landing a job and of making a significant contribution.

Learn more: International Society for Computational Biology.

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This is what I do for a living. I am looking forward to reaping the rewards from my sacrifice over the past several years.

Lom Space of NY @ Dec 22, 2008 10:25:52 AM

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