39 min

You might not need a PhD as a bioinformatician. Curating your career with Faruk Dube The Framed Solutions

    • Careers

Conversation with Faruk Dube on his career and PhD journey. We demystify topics on
Mentorship
Value exchange and value addition
To do a PhD or not to do a PhD
Getting out of your comfort zone
Establishing a meaningful career


A brief synopsis about Faruk Dube, our guest today:


Faruk is a postdoctoral researcher at SciLifeLab, he develops machine learning models to define robust signatures that capture the spectrum of vaginal microbiome configurations associated with reproductive health states.

He also resolves the phylogenetic placement of the key vaginal symbionts through multi-locus phylogenomics using metagenome-assembled genomes and marker genes.

With over 5 years of experience in bioinformatics and data science, he has a strong background in genome analysis, virus culture, and whole genome sequencing.

He has successfully combined wet-lab experiments with sophisticated bioinformatics approaches to unravel the mechanisms of ivermectin drug resistance in pathogens, resulting in multiple publications and presentations.

He is keen to apply my expertise in bioinformatics to innovate and drive forward projects in biomedicine, leveraging my comprehensive skill set to tackle new challenges and contribute to advancements in the field

Connect with Faruk: https://www.linkedin.com/in/farukdube/





Struggling with your career:
Download my Free blueprint to career clarity: https://faithliz.myflodesk.com/blueprint/

Need personalised career advice
Book a free 1:1 session with me: https://calendly.com/faithliz/consultingcallwithfaithliz

See how other ways I can help you:
https://theframedsolutions.com/links/

Personal YouTube channel https://www.youtube.com/@UCrKOkeN0SWtrEwFbWFOLAKg


#careeradvice #careers #bioinformatics #phython #careerpodcast #r


Subbie count: 53


---

Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/framed-solutions/message
Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/framed-solutions/support

Conversation with Faruk Dube on his career and PhD journey. We demystify topics on
Mentorship
Value exchange and value addition
To do a PhD or not to do a PhD
Getting out of your comfort zone
Establishing a meaningful career


A brief synopsis about Faruk Dube, our guest today:


Faruk is a postdoctoral researcher at SciLifeLab, he develops machine learning models to define robust signatures that capture the spectrum of vaginal microbiome configurations associated with reproductive health states.

He also resolves the phylogenetic placement of the key vaginal symbionts through multi-locus phylogenomics using metagenome-assembled genomes and marker genes.

With over 5 years of experience in bioinformatics and data science, he has a strong background in genome analysis, virus culture, and whole genome sequencing.

He has successfully combined wet-lab experiments with sophisticated bioinformatics approaches to unravel the mechanisms of ivermectin drug resistance in pathogens, resulting in multiple publications and presentations.

He is keen to apply my expertise in bioinformatics to innovate and drive forward projects in biomedicine, leveraging my comprehensive skill set to tackle new challenges and contribute to advancements in the field

Connect with Faruk: https://www.linkedin.com/in/farukdube/





Struggling with your career:
Download my Free blueprint to career clarity: https://faithliz.myflodesk.com/blueprint/

Need personalised career advice
Book a free 1:1 session with me: https://calendly.com/faithliz/consultingcallwithfaithliz

See how other ways I can help you:
https://theframedsolutions.com/links/

Personal YouTube channel https://www.youtube.com/@UCrKOkeN0SWtrEwFbWFOLAKg


#careeradvice #careers #bioinformatics #phython #careerpodcast #r


Subbie count: 53


---

Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/framed-solutions/message
Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/framed-solutions/support

39 min