Bioinformatics Technicians
- Government and Public Administration
Median Yearly Income
$70,363
Most Common Education Level
Bachelor's degree
Projected Job Growth
+3.34%
What do Bioinformatics Technicians do?
Apply principles and methods of bioinformatics to assist scientists in areas such as pharmaceuticals, medical technology, biotechnology, computational biology, proteomics, computer information science, biology and medical informatics. Apply bioinformatics tools to visualize, analyze, manipulate or interpret molecular data. May build and maintain databases for processing and analyzing genomic or other biological information.
Career Interests Areas
- Investigative
- Conventional
- Realistic
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