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Bioinformatics FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions) - Universities

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Cornell and Rockefeller Universities, together with the Sloan-Kettering Research Institute offer a "Tri-institutional program in Computational Biology and Medicine". Thanks to Brant Inman.

Since September 2003 Farmingdale State University of New York has offered a unique baccalaureate Bioscience curriculum including bioinformatics as one of its concentrations. Thanks to Charles Adair for this information.

Polytechnic University in Brooklyn offers a graduate programme in bioinformatics. Thanks to Bulat K.

Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute offers both undergraduate and graduate programmes in bioinformatics

Rochester Institute of Technology offers BS MS and BS/MS programmes in Bioinformatics. Thanks to Brandon H.

According to Maureen Downey, the College of Staten Island, part of the City University of New York also offers a challenging program in bioinformatics.

If you know of any other bioinformatics courses on the American continent please feel free to mail me about them.

North Carolina

Duke University's Center for Bioinformatics and Computational Biology offers various bioinformatics programmes.

The North Carolina State University Statistical Genetics and Bioinformatics Program offers Master's Bioinformatics and PhDs in bioinformatics.

The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill offers a programme in Bioinformatics and Computational Biology (BCB).

Ohio

Andrew Johnson writes: "There is a relatively new Biomedical Informatics program in Ohio. (I'm entering the program in a few months). Though the department stands alone, it is in the College of Medicine at the Ohio State Medical Center. Entrance is offered through a new Integrated Biomedical Sciences Graduate Program.".

Pennysylvania

The University of Pennsylvania offers some of the best known and longest established bioinformatics programmes at Batchelor's, Master's and PhD levels. Thanks to Louis Licamele for pointing out my oversight (I just assumed I'd already listed them!) He also points out that Georgetown University is planning bioinformatics courses too.

Texas

Tom Andrews, a student on the course, has written to me to tell me that Texas A&M University at Corpus Christi is currently offering a BS computer science degree in bioinformatics.

Jeremy Read told me that St. Edward's University in Austin offers a B.S. in Bioinformatics.

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Bioinformatics FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions) - Universities