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This interdisciplinary minor equips students for careers in computer-driven domains like bioinformatics, computational biology, computational chemistry, and molecular modeling, covering areas such as genomics and proteomics. As the volume of sequenced genomes—including the human genome—continues to expand, managing biological data through storage, organization, indexing, and analysis has become crucial for addressing biological inquiries. Genomics examines genome architecture, transcriptomics studies gene expression patterns, and proteomics focuses on protein structure and function. Insights from computational biology and chemistry play a vital role in developing novel pharmaceuticals for diverse medical conditions. Leading pharmaceutical and biotech firms actively seek professionals with the blended expertise in biology and computer science that this minor cultivates.