Agriculture Careers

Bioinformatics Scientist

Bioinformatics is a rapidly evolving scientific discipline that combines the power of computational methodologies with biological data to solve complex biological problems. Bioinformatics Scientists are at the forefront of this exciting field, using their skills in computer science, statistics, and biology to make sense of vast amounts of biological data generated by modern high-throughput experimental technologies. They develop and apply sophisticated computational algorithms to analyze, interpret, and visualize these data, uncovering new insights into the complexity of biological systems. In the agricultural field, Bioinformatics Scientists play a crucial role in crop improvement and protection. 

They use their skills to analyze genomic data of various crops, identify genes responsible for important traits such as disease resistance and drought tolerance, and assist in the development of new crop varieties with improved characteristics. By doing so, they contribute to the sustainability and productivity of agriculture, helping to ensure food security in the face of growing global population and changing climate.

Job Responsibilities

  • Develop and apply computational tools and algorithms to analyze, manage, and interpret large biological datasets.
  • Develop and maintain databases of biological information.
  • Design and conduct computational experiments to test hypotheses about biological phenomena.
  • Collaborate with experimental biologists to help answer biological questions.
  • Use genetic information databases to find ways to identify and treat issues including human, animal, and plant disease.
  • Develop software tools for efficient data integration and visualization.

Skills Required For This Occupation

  • Develop and apply computational tools and algorithms to analyze, manage, and interpret large biological datasets.
  • Develop and maintain databases of biological information.
  • Design and conduct computational experiments to test hypotheses about biological phenomena.
  • Collaborate with experimental biologists to help answer biological questions.
  • Use genetic information databases to find ways to identify and treat issues including human, animal, and plant disease.
  • Develop software tools for efficient data integration and visualization.

Get Started: Education & Training Pathways

Middle East

UAE

sharjah university

Egypt

German University in Cairo

Jordan

The University of Jordan

Asia

Hong Kong

University of Hong Kong

Malaysia

North America

USA

The University of Arizona, Arizona

University of Maryland, Baltimore County

Australia