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The bioinformatics program is a joint initiative between biological sciences and the departments of mathematics, statistics, and computer science. This cutting-edge discipline bridges science and technology, analyzing vast biological datasets to develop impactful theories and address challenges in life sciences. Marquette stands among the few institutions providing an undergraduate degree in bioinformatics. Students acquire comprehensive knowledge in both biology and computer science, engage in faculty-mentored research projects, and complete a hands-on capstone course that integrates biological experimentation with large-scale data analysis. The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics reports that bioinformatics is expanding more rapidly than most fields. Data science now plays a crucial role across diverse sectors including healthcare, pharmacogenomics, precision medicine, ecological conservation, and agribusiness. Marquette's program equips students with cross-disciplinary skills to tackle intricate challenges where science and mathematics converge.
Bioinformatics operates at the crossroads of biology, statistics, and computing, specializing in interpreting complex biological data. This multidisciplinary major provides students with thorough training in both biological and computational disciplines, enabling them to approach bioinformatics challenges with dual expertise from these foundational fields.