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GRADUATE DEGREES WITH A CONCENTRATION IN BIOINFORMATICS The field of bioinformatics is revolutionizing biomedical research by integrating mathematics, computer science, molecular biology, and genetics. As a result, there is a burgeoning demand for scientists trained in bioinformatics and prepared to drive discovery in the pharmaceutical and biotechnology industries, colleges and universities. In collaboration with the Informatics Institute of UMDNJ, The Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences (GSBS) at UMDNJ has developed new courses, research expertise and a program of study to answer this need. Upon graduation, GSBS and the Institute will recognize students who complete both the Bioinformatics Core Curriculum and the requirements of the student's graduate program with a Certificate to document this achievement. ELIGIBILITY: The Bioinformatics Concentration is offered to students pursuing a graduate degree in the biomedical sciences enrolled at UMDNJ-GSBS, or enrolled at Rutgers University pursuing joint degrees from Rutgers University and UMDNJ-GSBS. Completion of these certificate requirements may require an extra year of graduate work. ADMISSION: Students can seek acceptance to pursue a Concentration in Bioinformatics through approval of both their graduate program and the Bioinformatics Committee. BIOINFORMATICS COURSES AND THE CORE CURRICULUMThe Core Curriculum may be tailored to the needs and experience of specific students. For example, matriculated students who have taken related courses should consult with the Coordinator for the Bioinformatics Committee to determine their requirements. CERTIFICATE REQUIREMENTS M.S. Ph.D. More information on the program may be obtained from
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