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by zaptheimpaler
980 days ago
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Is there a big difference? I suppose to start I want to write software in informatics and maybe pick up more of the biology on the job if I can. How did you find your job? What kinds of companies hire roles like that? I looked at a few pharma companies (in Canada) and have seen very few roles that seem like they would hire software engineers. |
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In my experience (in academia) most informaticians are focused on the data whereas my focus is software development in support of the informaticians’ goals.
Take a look at some Universities that have Biomedical Informatics departments; I started with a University that has such a department. They’ll typically have faculty that have grant-funded projects that require a software component, whether it’s NLP, AI, ML or application development for various purposes (including clinical-use software).
Also look for organizations or companies working with HL7 standards (most recent tech is FHIR (http://hl7.org/fhir/)).