I am doing a PhD now and I kind of got tricked into developing many experiments involving RNA sequencing and cloning. My interests are in computational biology (ML for bio) and I have been able to mostly work on this, but my advisor forces me to collect my own data without any collaboration (I don't have a bio background). While I have picked up the necessary skills, I'm worried that I'll be seen as having too much breadth and not enough depth. Would industry view someone like myself as valuable? I
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I am doing a PhD now and I kind of got tricked into developing many experiments involving RNA sequencing and cloning. My interests are in computational biology (ML for bio) and I have been able to mostly work on this, but my advisor forces me to collect my own data without any collaboration (I don't have a bio background). While I have picked up the necessary skills, I'm worried that I'll be seen as having too much breadth and not enough depth. Would industry view someone like myself as valuable? I
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