E. Ruiz, C. D. Val, R. Alcala, Alberto Fernández Hilario, C. Cano, W. Fajardo, Jesús Alcalá Fernández
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Abstract
Bioinformatics is an interdisciplinary area that has raised a
high interest for both academia and corporations in recent years. This
rising area combines knowledge and skills from Bio and Science, Technology,
Engineering, Arts and Mathematics (STEM) areas. One of the
advantages of the synergy between these two work areas is that it offers
an opportunity for closing the traditional STEM’s gender gap. Despite
this opportunity and the significance and wide application of bioinformatics
field, this topic has still not gained enough visibility in the graduate
programs for the Bio Bachelor Degrees at the University of Granada.
This has motivated the organization of an annual “Educational Workshop
on Bioinformatics” at the University of Granada by the Department
of Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence. Results of the analysis of
the first two editions of this workshop show a great interest on the topic
by the university community at all levels (e.g. undergraduate and graduate
students, teachers and researchers) without significant distinction
among genders at global level. When analyzing student group, women
did show a higher interest on the subject. However, this interest was not
reflected in the higher university strata (teachers and researchers), which
represents a glimpse of the spanish general current situation on the area.