This program offers a rigorous, interdisciplinary training in the new and rapid-evolving field of bioinformatics within the Division of Biological Sciences. Bioinformatics refers to advanced computational and experimental methods that model the flow of information (genetic, metabolic and regulatory) in living systems to provide an integrated understanding of the systems properties of model organisms. Given that this is a new and rapidly evolving field, and the fact that large volumes of both qualitative and quantitative biological data will accrue at an increasing pace in the next decade, the bioinformatician of the future must have a substantial mastery in the sciences and in engineering. The program offered by the Division of Biological Sciences is aimed at a student interested in applying, and to some extent developing, tools of bioinformatics for the study of biological systems.
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