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Bioinformatics FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions) - Universities

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The Interdisziplinäres Zentrum für Bioinformatik at the Universität Leipzig teaches Bioinformatik.

You can do a PhD in bioinformatics in the Department of Computational Molecular Biology at the Max Planck Institute for Molecular Genetics. Thanks to Martin Okrslar---and to Pooja Jain for the correction to my broken link.

The Technische Universität München and Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München also offer Bioinformatik.

The Universität Tübingen (University of Tübingen) also offers Bioinformatik. Here are their own Frequently Asked Questions (in German only) about studying bioinformatics there.

Tobias Kailich kindly pointed out that FH Weihenstephan in Freising (near Munich) offers opportunities to study Bioinformatik / Bioinformatics.

Ireland

Conor Meehan wrote to say that the National University of Ireland Maynooth set up a four-year Batchelor's course in Computational Biology and Bioinformatics two years ago.

Israel

Ben Gurion University, Beer Sheva offers places on the Bioinformatics Track to a select few of its admitted students to the School of Computer Science.

Tel Aviv University offers a BSc. in Bioinformatics. Thanks to Racheli Zakarin for the link.

The famous Weizmann Institute in Rehovot teaches an MSc. called "Multidisciplinary Program in Computational Biology and Bioinformatics". This PDF document has more information. Gad Abraham, who told me about this, points out that "all studies there are conducted in English and that there are no tuition fees"

The Netherlands (Holland)

The Centre for Molecular and Biomolecular Informatics (CMBI) at the University of Nijmegen offers a Master's degree in bioinformatics. This is a one or two year course leading to a degree with the formal title of "Master in Life Sciences", but the subtitle "Bioinformatics".

Norway

The Institutt for informatikk (Department of Informatics) of the University of Bergen, Norway offers a Master's degree in bioinformatics.

Wageningen University offers MSc courses in Bioinformatics. Thank you to Judith Risse.

Portugal

There is a post-graduate programme in bioinformatics organized by the Instituto Gulbenkian de Ciência (IGC) and the Faculty of Sciences of the University of Lisboa. (Thanks to Pedro Fernandes.)

Francisco Rocha wrote to say that Escola Superior de Biotecnologia (ESB) teaches a bioinformatics programme [follow the link labelled "Bioinformática"] in both Lisbon and Oporto. The teaching institution is the Universidade Católica do Porto.

Sweden

Bjorn Olsson writes that, as well as a 4-year Master's Degree in Bioinformatics, the University of Skövde offers a number of short courses and allow computer science master's students to include bioinformatics in their degree. There is more information here.

Daniel Nilsson drew my attention to the MSc in Bioinformatics Engineering in Uppsala. Thanks to Erik Kanders for correcting the link.

There are also opportunities to study bioinformatics on the "normal" biotech courses in Gothemburg Linköping and Umå.

The Stockholm Bioinformatics Centre, Stockholm University, offers PhD-level shorter courses in bioinformatics subjects.

The School of Mathematical and Computing Sciences at Chalmers offers undergraduate and Master's programmes in bioinformatics. Thanks to Samuel Hargestam.

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Bioinformatics FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions) - Universities