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From bioinformatics user to bioinformatics engineer: a report

From bioinformatics user to bioinformatics engineer: a report

Update: 2020-08-04
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http://biorxiv.org/cgi/content/short/2020.08.03.225979v1?rss=1

Authors: Araujo, G. S.

Abstract:
Teaching computer programming is not a simple task and it is challenging to introduce the concepts of programming in graduate programs of other fields. Little efforts have been made on engaging students in computational development after programming trainings. An emerging need is to establish subjects of bioinformatics and programming languages in genetics and molecular biology graduate programs, when students in these degree programs are immersed in a sea of genomic and transcriptomic data, which demands proficient computational treatment. I report an empirical guideline to introduce programming languages and recommend Python as first language for graduate programs in which students were from genetics and molecular biology backgrounds. Including the development of programming solutions related to graduate students' research activities may improve programming skills and better engagement. These results suggest that the applied approach leads to enhanced learning of introductory to autonomy in highly advanced programming concepts by graduate students. This guide should be extended for other research programs.

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From bioinformatics user to bioinformatics engineer: a report

From bioinformatics user to bioinformatics engineer: a report

Araujo, G. S.