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Bioinformatics – the buzzword

What is bioinformatics?

Bioinformatics is the latest and hottest buzzword in the field of science in which biology, computer science and IT merge into a single discipline. The ultimate goal of bioinformatics is to enable the discovery of new biological insights as well as to create a global perspective from which unifying principles in biology can be discerned.

The bioinformatics industry

IDC has estimated that IT spending in biosciences will cross $ 138 million (Rs 700 crore) in India by 2005 with a CAGR exceeding 10 per cent. That opens up a new market for the growth of domestic infotech companies if they are able to develop an understanding of the infotech needs in biotechnology processes.

These applications will span areas in which vast volumes of data from disparate databases has to be mined, managed and analysed. Parallelly, there is a growth for the export segment Las. The worldwide spend on use of IT in this area – bioinformatics - is also likely to spiral upwards with estimates of a $ 20 billion spend worldwide by 2007. Of this, the US alone is likely to account for almost $ 7 billion.

The biotechnology industry has more than tripled in size between 1992 and 2001, with revenue increasing from $ 8 billion to $ 27.6 billion. In 2001, there were 191,000 US employees, and more opportunities are expected in healthcare, food production, and environmental cleanup www.bio.org 

Growing technology The last two decades have witnessed the emergence of bioinformatics as a major thrust area in the global scientific scenario. As the interface between the two most rapidly advancing fields of biological and computational sciences, bioinformatics is immense in scope and vast in applications. Bioinformatics has gained immensely from the quantum change in computational techniques, both in terms of hardware and software.

Says Sudhir Mathur, head, global marketing, Aptech Ltd, “Bioinformation will lead the future in the form of new drug development, new markers for diseases, vaccines, correction of genetic disorders and in our fundamental understanding of living systems. This will create an on-going demand for trained manpower in this area.”

To fill the huge demand-supply gap in this sphere, SSI, India’s leading training provider in high-end technologies, has come up with its industry-relevant bioinformatics course designed to create world-class professionals on a par with the best in the world.

Companies and governments in the business of developing drugs, agricultural, chemicals, hybrid plants, plastics, petroleum derivatives and IT are developing bioinformatics divisions and looking to bioinformatics to provide new avenues and research output to help replace scarce natural resources.

Advantage India With its traditional base of trained manpower, this opens up a huge new field for Indian companies to grow in. To make this happen, a convergence of IT specialists, mathematicians, agricultural scientists doctors and many other specialists are required. Biotech area spans diverse fields that include the study of the human body, drug research, healthcare, agricultural research, etc., and no single academic discipline is enough for the developments that are taking place. Each of these areas needs huge amounts of data to be gathered and analysed on the basics of accepted and new algorithms.

Career opportunities would include database design, database management and computational analysis. Considering that India has a large pool of scientific talent available at reasonable cost, a strong IT skilled, English-speaking population, huge bio-diversity and a large number of research and development institutes, it would have a big role to play in the sunrise industry.

The jobs currently available in bioinformatics involve the design and implementation of programs and systems for the storage, management and analysis of vast amounts of DNA sequence data. Such positions require in-depth programming and relational database skills, which very few biologists possess, and so it is largely the computational specialists who are filling these roles. This is not to say the computer-savvy biologist doesn’t play an important role.

Learn more Whether you are an engineer or a life-science student, looking to further your career, it is bioinformatics for you. SSI Education’s comprehensive one-year course on bioinformatics is split into three modules of four months each, helping the student take a step-by-step approach. This course demands a prerequisite basic knowledge in life-science and computer technologies. This course will be offered at select SSI centres across the country. The course is also offered in a Fast Track option and can be completed in six months.

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The modules cover various bioinformatics related topics such as proteomics, genomics, bioinformatic tools, bioweave, molecular biology, pharmacogenomics, and advanced genetics. Most importantly, the final module allows the student to take up a project, offered in association with leading research organisation Gemeiosys, through which he/she will be able to apply his/her bioinformatics knowledge to a select area.

Gemeiosys Research Labs India Pvt Ltd is a research organisation working in the field of biotechnology with specialisation in bioinformatics. Based in India and in Germany, Gemeiosys has varied experience in the development of scientific computing, networking and high throughput platforms to aid research in the area of drug discovery.

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Published on 25th Nov, 2003

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