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heyy thanks a lot dear ..yeah ..i have gained experience of wetlab ,gene sequencing ,proteomics study etc for 6 months during my masters internship ..so i have that handling skills of wetlab procedure as well ...sorry i did not mention about my internship in previous message ..presently i am involved in international project which consists of both wetlab ands insilico data anallysisss.. so i guess for lab experiments handling we should first acquire skills for it it may be wet laB or insilico ..it is how using this skills we succesfully complete our lab projectss..and in terms of job ..there i guess it matters how much experience u have and how skills u have acquired ..there is a huge demand of researchers having knowlege of both wetlab as well as insilico work..for handling biggers projects ...so wats ur opinion now ?
hey friends ..plz help me out in taking right decision for my career..
I have pursued Bachelors as well masters in bioinformatics.
but now i want to do phd in Biotechnology to get more experience in wetlab releted studies
with insilico analysis. I think it may be rewarding to do something slightly doin different different as also i
will gaining much experience in wetlab ..Good quality in silico analyses mingled with wetlab procedures can be a key factor for successful experiments...day by day availability of high-throughput technologies in molecular biology has created a huge gap between the production of data and its exploitation for basic and applied research..so we fullfill such gaps ..
so can i go with this decision is it really appropriate?
..please share ur views
Thanks a lot
priyankaa
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