Master of Engineering in Bioengineering: Computational Bioengineering

2 Years On Campus Masters Program

University of Kansas

Program Overview

Computational Bioengineering generally describes the science of computational approaches to biological and medical problems ranging from molecular modeling to healthcare informatics including computational biomechanics and computational bioimaging.  Molecular modeling can include biological sequence analysis, the structure and function of proteins and nucleic acids, genetic networks and gene expression, molecular evolution, and hypothesis generation from large-scale data sources.  Computational molecular models can be used to inform rational drug design.  Healthcare informatics can be used to examine clinical data to better understand disease progression and treatment.  Computational methods can also be brought to bear in the understanding of biophysical phenomena such as fluid flow in blood vessels, in the mechanics of cartilage compression, and in the processing of medical images.

Program Key Stats

$TBC (Annual cost)
$ 85



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Eligibility Criteria

3.00 GPA
4 Year

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