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271 Master's degrees in Bioinformatics & Biostatistics in United States
Public Health - Biostatistics
Georgia State University's Master of Public Health - Biostatistics program trains students to apply statistical principles and methods to problems in public health, medicine and biology.
Biostatistics
Oregon Health & Science University's Biostatistics graduate programs equip you with statistical knowledge and skills to apply to biomedical research and public health.
Biomedical Informatics
Biomedical Informatics from Harvard University is designed to advance the use of biomedical data, information, and knowledge for scientific inquiry, problem-solving, and decision making. This program is created for students who are looking to develop skills in data science in the context of medicine and biological sciences to improve human health.
Biostatistics
The MS in Biostatistics at George Mason University will allow students to specialize in the design and analysis of health-related and biological studies, while maintaining the rigor and technical training of the Statistical Science master's program.
Bioinformatics
The Bioinformatics program at New Mexico State University provides students an inter-disciplinary training in computational skills to address problems in biological sciences. The program offers two tracks for students from either a traditional biology or computer science background.
Biostatistics
The Biostatistics program at Johns Hopkins University is intended for individuals who have demonstrated excellence at the undergraduate level in quantitative or biological sciences and prepares them for a career as a professional statistician.
Clinical Research
The Master of Science in Clinical Research from Rush University is a two-year (five semesters) program that aims to provide the tools and guidance necessary to undertake clinical research. The student takes two semesters of core courses followed by three semesters of mentored clinical research.
Bioinformatics
The University of Toledo is a pioneer in the field of Bioinformatics — a field at the intersection of computer science and molecular biology. The University of Toledo have offered a Bioinformatics program in bioinformatics for more than a decade.
Bioinformatics
Biology, meet big data. At the intersection of computer science and the life sciences is Bioinformatics, an industry that fuels scientific discovery and is essential in all areas of biotechnology, including personalized medicine, drug and vaccine development, and database/software development for biomedical data. Johns Hopkins University offers an innovative graduate Bioinformatics degree program.
Biostatistics
The Master’s of Science program in Biostatistics from New Jersey Institute of Technology gives students the opportunity to fuse their interest in biology with their aptitude for statistics and computing. Students are trained in the application of statistical methods to the area of health sciences.
Bioinformatics
The mission of the Bioinformatics graduate degree program at the University of Georgia is to train and mentor students as bioinformaticians to join the work force of biotechnology and pharmaceutical industries, private and government research labs, and academia.
Graduate Pathway in Biostatistics - Public Health
An INTO OSU Graduate Pathway in Biostatistics - Public Health will prepare you to enter your next term of a master’s degree program at INTO Oregon State University.
Public Health (Epidemiology and Biostatistics)
Public Health (Epidemiology and Biostatistics) at the University of Southern Mississippi provides knowledge about the distribution and determinants of disease and other health-related conditions in human populations and develops methodological and analytical skills for study design and biostatistical analysis of data.
Biostatistics
The Biostatistics program from Emory University is designed for students with strong quantitative skills and an interest in research. It provides rigorous training in biostatistical methods and their applications, as well as coursework in epidemiology and core courses from other public health disciplines.
Graduate Pathway in Bioinformatics and Computational Biology - Bioinformatics and Computational Biology
The Graduate Pathway in Bioinformatics and Computational Biology - Bioinformatics and Computational Biology, Pre-Master from INTO George Mason University students who successfully complete an Graduate Pathway in Bioinformatics and Computational Biology are assured progression to a Mason graduate degree program upon submission of additional required application materials.
Functional Genomics
The Master in Functional Genomics at North Carolina State University encompasses gene discovery, gene expression, protein and nucleic acid structure and function, gene and gene product interactions, and genomic approaches to breeding and comparative studies relevant to ecology and evolutionary biology. Students selecting Functional Genomics will focus on one or more of these areas.
Biological Sciences
The Department of Biological Sciences at the Bowling Green State University is a diverse group of faculty and students focused on the study of life. Research strengths of the department include: Microbiology & Molecular Biology, Ecology & Conservation Biology, and Neuroscience & Behavior.
Animal, Dairy, and Veterinary Sciences
The Animal, Dairy, and Veterinary Sciences program of the Utah State University hosts a broad range of studies, from traditional animal and dairy management to in-depth biological areas, including cloning, molecular biology, genomics, metabolomics, proteomics, and bioinformatics.
Applied Biostatistics
The Master of Public Health in Applied Biostatistics in Temple University’s College of Public Health prepares students for careers in public health research and practice, as well as biomedical or pharmaceutical research.
Biostatistics and Data Science
The Department of Biostatistics and Data Science at The University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston has a diverse array of areas in which faculty and students engage, including clinical trials, longitudinal analysis, survival analysis, missing data, stochastic processes, and others.