MS Bioinformatics

2 Years On Campus Masters Program

Martin Luther University of Halle Wittenberg

Program Overview

At the interface between experiment and theory, bioinformatics is a branch of computer science in which methods from various areas of computer science are used and further developed for life science issues. The majority of these questions come from the life sciences such as biology, medicine, chemistry and agricultural sciences. Examples of this are the development of databases, statistical methods and efficient algorithms for the analysis of genome sequences, gene expression data, metabolic networks, image data or phenotypic characteristics of different organisms.

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Eligibility Criteria


5.5

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Career Options

  • Research scientist
  • Pharmacologist
  • Biologist
  • Ecologist
  • Nature conservation officer

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