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ONE-YEAR M.S. PROGRAM -
MULTI-DISCIPLINARY TOPICS
Systems Biology
Genomic Informatics
Proteomic Informatics
Biomedical Text Mining
Ontologies
Data Integration
Data Mining
Protein Structure & Function
Molecular Evolution
Pathways & Networks
Resource Development
Scripting & Algorithms

This  degree   program   has   an   interdisciplinary curriculum   that    emphasizes   bioinformatics  of genomics,  proteomics and systems biology,  built upon  the  research  strengths  and  bioinformatics
infrastructure  at  the  Protein Information Resource   (PIR)  and Georgetown University.   With computer lab-based courses and a   bioinformatics   internship,   students   will   gain   hands-on experience  in  applying bioinformatics  to biomedical research, from  basic  molecular  sequence  analysis   to advanced high-throughput omics data analysis.              Download flier 
Bioinformatics  is fundamental  to  the modern day study  of  biology  and  essential  to  21st  century biomedical research.  This program is designed for students   who   would   like   to   gain  knowledge
and  experience in  both  Biochemistry/Molecular  Biology  and Bioinformatics.  As bioinformatics professionals with computing and  bioscience  skills,  the graduates  may pursue a career  in industry,   government  or  academia,  or  pursue  further  study towards a PhD, MD, MBA or law degree.
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Bioinformatics Track Graduate Program, Department of Biochemistry and Molecular & Cellular Biology
Box 1455, Suite: Basic Science 355, 3900 Reservoir Rd NW, Washington, DC 20057-1455
Email: bioinformatics@georgetown.edu