Bioinformatics merges computer science and molecular biology to provide core understanding of biological mechanisms. The field's growth stems from significant progress in gathering biological data.
Serving as the crucial tool for deriving valuable insights from this information, bioinformatics plays a vital role in comprehensively analyzing human diseases and discovering novel molecular targets and drug compounds.
Graduates will acquire the expertise to address practical biological challenges using computational and informatics approaches.
The curriculum features three specialization tracks, enabling customization based on your capabilities and preferences. Following Year Two, you can choose between:
Pursuing bioinformatics studies at XJTLU (with a focus on computational aspects)
Opting for conventional molecular bioscience courses at the University of Liverpool in the UK (emphasizing laboratory work and biological studies).
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