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Bioinformatics combines biology and computer science, incorporating key aspects of biochemistry, mathematics, and statistics. This interdisciplinary field focuses on using advanced computational methods to analyze large-scale biological datasets. The Bioinformatics Ph.D. program is a collaborative effort between the Biology, Chemistry, and Computer and Information Sciences departments, leveraging the College of Science and Technology's extensive faculty expertise. Designed for top doctoral candidates, it provides an option beyond the Biology Ph.D. for those pursuing computational genomics research across multiple disciplines. Participants receive comprehensive training through coursework covering major bioinformatics research areas. Although housed in the Biology Department, the program involves faculty from various science departments, allowing students to work with advisors from different academic backgrounds.
Biological Data Analysis examines information processing, data management, retrieval techniques, and practical applications across multiple fields,