Masters in Individualized Genomics and Health

1 Year On Campus Masters Program

Johns Hopkins University

Program Overview

Individualized Genomics and Health is a rapidly growing area of research and applied science. The growth is due in large part to our increasing dependence on DNA and RNA sequence analysis of human and microbial genomes for diagnosis and treatment of disease. This emerging field requires a workforce with multi-disciplinary skills in bioinformatics, bioscience, regulatory science, policy and ethics. The goal of this degree program is to produce a highly skilled workforce with the theoretical knowledge and practical skills to meet the demands of the academic, research, and business communities

Program Key Stats

$52170 (Annual cost)


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Eligibility Criteria


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