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296 Master's degrees in Bioinformatics & Biostatistics in North America
Clinical Nurse Leader
The MSN Nursing Leadership: Clinical Nurse Leader (CNL) program from Rush University prepares RNs with a bachelor’s degree in nursing to assume leadership and accountability for the health outcomes of clients across a variety of clinical settings.
Computer Science
The Computer Science programme at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln is a 30-credit Master of Science delivered on campus. Students can choose between a research-focused thesis track or a professional non-thesis option. This flexible programme offers full-time study with specialisations in Bioinformatics and Computer Engineering.
Biostatistics
The Biostatistics program from University of Washington is an accelerated program that provides rigorous training and a practical, applications-driven foundation in statistics. It is designed for students who wish to enter the job market upon graduation.
Biostatistics
Within the Biostatistics graduate certificate from Portland State University, you'll enjoy rich opportunities to collaborate with clinical researchers, scientific investigators, educators, and public health professionals.
Biostatistics and Epidemiology
The Department of Epidemiology and Biostatistics at the University of Georgia offers Master of Science (M.S.) in Biostatistics and Epidemiology degree that prepare students to address important public health problems through careers in academia, research organizations, and professional practice settings.
Bioinformatics
Bioinformatics at Oregon Health & Science University deals with the analysis, handling, and comprehension of the large amounts of data produced by advanced techniques used in modern biological research (especially genomics, proteomics, and molecular and cellular biology).
Biostatistics
The Master of Science in Biostatistics at Georgetown University will provide integrated training in computational, quantitative, and biomedical sciences to support health-related research performed in academia, government and industry.
Biostatistics
Our Biostatistics graduate programs at the Oregon Health & Science University equip you with statistical knowledge and skills to apply to biomedical research and public health.

Bioinformatics
The Bioinformatics program from Northeastern University provides cross-disciplinary training in biology, computer science, and informational technology for today’s cutting-edge jobs in the biotechnology and pharmaceutical industries.
Public Health - Biostatistics
Biostatisticians work alongside researchers, practitioners and clinicians to develop and implement strategies for quantitative data collection and analyses through research design and methods in order to make an impact on population health outcomes. The Public Health - Biostatistics degree is offered by Florida International University.
Bioinformatics and Genomics
The Bioinformatics and Genomics degree program at Pennsylvania State University is an interdepartmental program that engages faculty members from six colleges on two campuses.
Community Planning and Biostatistics
A core element central to both community planning and public health is the built environment, which includes human-designed and built surroundings that provide the settings for all aspects of human life, ranging from buildings and homes to parks and recreation facilities. Learn more by joining the Community Planning and Biostatistics program at University of Maryland.
Biotechnology with a Specialization in Bioinformatics, Computational Biology
At University of Houston Clear Lake, you can earn a Master of Science in Biotechnology with a Specialization in Bioinformatics, Computational Biology to obtain the crucial experience you need to advance your career in modern biomedical research.
Biological Sciences
The Biological Sciences program at University of Lethbridge offers students the opportunity to receive focused, advanced training in a wide range of biology disciplines. This is a research-oriented program that culminates in students earning their master’s degree by completing a minimum of two courses and writing a thesis.
Biostatistics
Biostatistics is a science that addresses theory and techniques for describing, analyzing, and interpreting health data. The discipline is primarily focused on applications to problems in health, medical, and biological sciences. The 43-credit Biostatistics degree from University of Maryland prepares graduates to work in public health settings as practitioners, researchers, and consultants.
Biochemistry and Molecular Biology
The Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology at the University of British Columbia is home to more than thirty well-funded research groups, offering opportunities for research that is fundamental in advancing basic science and at the same time provides knowledge that is being translated to help tackle human diseases.
Biostatistics
Many issues in the health, medical, and biological sciences are addressed by collecting and exploring relevant data. The development and application of techniques to better understand such data is the fundamental concern of the Group in Biostatistics at University of California, Berkeley.
Biostatistics
The MS in Biostatistics at the University of Pittsburgh is an academic degree program for students with a background in calculus and a strong interest in public health.
Bio/Cheminformatics
Applicants for admission to the Master of Science Program with a Bio/Cheminformatics at University of Massachusetts Lowell option typically have an undergraduate degree in computer science or a related discipline such as mathematics, physics, biochemistry or engineering.
Epidemiology and Biostatistics
At Epidemiology and Biostatistics from Western University - Canada students are exposed to a full breadth of policy-relevant methodologies from the fields of epidemiology, biostatistics, health services research, health economics, genetic epidemiology, and program evaluation.