Bioinformatics
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The 2nd cycle degree programme in Bioinformatics provides suitable training and experience in the fields of Biology, Biotechnology and Medicine that in both research and application require information from biomedical databases and the application of existing, or design of new methods, for sequence analysis. Today the advancement of biomedical and biological research demands interdisciplinary professional staff able to not only gather information from existing data bases, but also contribute to improving and creating new ones to safeguard and hand down a unique heritage of molecular information on both our own species and others. The applications of Bioinformatics vary greatly and include various areas as can be seen from the different laboratories that support the training activities in the different subject areas. The 2nd cycle degree programme in Bioinformatics therefore provides the knowledge required to use computer technology and bioinformatic tools to perform research or dissertation work in one of the laboratories running at the University of Bologna, where Bioinformatics is essential for research activities.The degree programme can be split into a part providing grounding in computing, programming, molecular biology and bioinformatics generally, focusing on the dissertation project, and a second, highly specialised part providing the tools to understand and work in the fields in which bioinformatics has become a fundamental part, such as applied genomics, molecular anthropology, phylogenetics, proteomics and next generation sequencing.
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Applicants need a bachelor's degree in related field.Applicants from non-anglophone countries must provide proof of English proficiency.
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Bologna
Italy
40125
Italy
- 2 years
- Full Time
- On Campus Learning
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