I'm interested in learning more about bio-tech research, genetics and synthetic biology. I hope to finish my doctorate in CS soon, and after that I'm going to take some time off to travel and read. Any advice for a computer geek who wants to learn how to program biology for the good of mankind? What do you, or others who work in the industry, think would be the best way for me to bootstrap myself in the area?
My lab brought me on because they realized that they needed to use computers more effectively with the amount of data they generated. I came in with little bio knowledge, but they did a good job of filling me in very quickly.
I'd suggest getting involved in any lab doing any form of computer work. Lab meetings are a great place to find out what problems people are having, and most of the time you'll be able to use your skills to solve them. After taking on a few projects, people will start to realize what you can and can't do, and they'll start to give you a lot of related work.