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Bioinformatics combines biology, computer science, and statistics, applying these disciplines to organismal biology, molecular biology, and biomedicine. This program emphasizes extracting meaningful patterns from DNA, RNA, and protein sequences through data storage, mining, analysis, and visualization—essential components of contemporary biological research.
Learn directly from leading researchers while gaining hands-on laboratory experience during the summer research project.
The curriculum prioritizes mastering fundamental bioinformatics and functional genomics concepts before applying them in practical elective courses during semester 2 and a summer research initiative. Recognized by the Royal Society of Biology for fulfilling partial academic and professional requirements.
Develops both computational skills and biological research methodologies relevant to bioinformatics and functional genomics.
Hosted within the College of Medical, Veterinary & Life Sciences, renowned for pioneering work in functional genomics and systems biology—an exceptional training environment. Acquire direct experience handling complex molecular datasets through semester 2 courses based on actual research cases, demonstrating why specific analytical methods are chosen and how to design effective analysis workflows.