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Georgia Tech's Bioinformatics Ph.D. Program equips graduate students to become pioneers in bioinformatics and computational biology. This interdisciplinary Ph.D. program connects multiple academic departments across Georgia Tech. Bioinformatics is evolving as a pivotal field bridging Biology, Biochemistry, Biomedicine, Bioengineering, Computer Science, and Mathematics, influencing scientific discovery, healthcare, biotechnology, and societal progress. With its comprehensive vision, Georgia Tech's program emphasizes these key areas: Creating software tools and algorithms for analyzing biological sequences, predicting structures and functions (including gene identification and protein structure prediction), tracing the evolutionary history of genomes and proteomes, applying bioinformatics to fundamental and systems biology, and utilizing bioinformatics for disease diagnosis, classification, prognosis, and treatment.
The Georgia Tech Bioinformatics Ph.D. Program aims to train graduate students to achieve leadership excellence in bioinformatics and computational biology while merging research and education in biological and medical information technologies. Consequently, this Ph.D. program represents a cross-disciplinary initiative involving numerous Georgia Tech departments.
Applicants are suggested to have one of the following qualifications: MS in Bioinformatics; BS or MS in Bioengineering, Plus; BS or MS in Biology, BS or MS in Computer Science; BS or MS in Physics, Chemistry, Biochemistry, Mathematics, Engineering,
The minimum score for graduate admission required by Georgia Tech is: IELTS: 7.0 Overall Band score and minimum Component Band scores of: 6.5 Reading, 6.5 Listening, 6.5 Speaking, 5.5 Writing,
APPLICATION DEADLINES:
Ph.D. - December 15