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The doctoral program aims to cultivate innovative, self-sufficient researchers in mathematical, theoretical, and computational biology, capable of launching investigations in both applied mathematics and their selected biomedical field. This objective shapes a curriculum that ensures doctoral-level proficiency in biological or biomedical disciplines, rigorous instruction in applied mathematics, statistics, and computing, along with relevant biomathematics coursework and hands-on research opportunities.
Customized study plans allow candidates to pick graduate-level courses in applied mathematics, biomathematics, and statistics that align with their research focus, while offering options across various biomedical specializations.
Academic Requirements: Incoming students typically possess solid foundations in mathematics, statistics, and/or physics, complemented by some biological or biomedical education.
High academic achievement in one scientific or mathematical field is required for admission. It is not necessary for an applicant to be proficient in both mathematics and biology, although some prior preparation in both fields is desirable.
IELTS Academic overall band score should be at least 7.0 is the minimum required.
TOEFL score on the paper and pencil test must be at least 560 or at least 87 on the internet-based test.