[DIYbio] Volunteering in Bioinformatics

I've spent a lot of spare time studying biomedical concepts like (epi)genetics, molecular biology, disease genotypes and phenotypes, etc. As a volunteer for a neurogenetic research group I have participated on an exome analysis pipeline (variant calling and annotation). I have a modest understanding of statistics and machine learning, I'm into it. I work 30 hours a week as a Node.js and Python developer for a small company that has nothing to do with bioinformatics. Node.js seems to become popular for bioinformatics, there are many projects now. And I love Python! I'm a DIYbio believer with a strong autodidact and non-academic attitude. I'm currently looking for a new volunteering project. If you are a bioinformatician who could need some extra support, please get in touch with me. I'm willing to spend about 10-20 hours a week to help you getting results while you guide me (not teach me) and well, be a kind of supervisor. It could be anything related to research, software development, web apps .. whatever. Anyone with similar experience? I found this article motivating. Please share, thanks!

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