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Bioinformatics B.S. Program

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Beyond learning how to compute and analyze data, bioinformatics students are trained to think critically about biological questions and contribute to groundbreaking research. Through real-world projects, collaboration with faculty and participation in research groups, you gain practical experience that enables you to contribute to the scientific community. Bridging the gap between biology and data science, bioinformatics professionals are highly sought after by various sectors such as healthcare, biotechnology and pharmaceuticals.

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  • Face-to-face instruction with world-class faculty
  • Applies math, statistics, and computer skills to solve complex biological problems
  • Advance to U of I’s excellent M.S. and Ph.D. programs in Bioinformatics and Computational Biology

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Department of Biological Sciences

Physical Address:
Life Sciences South 252

Mailing Address:
875 Perimeter Drive MS 3051
Moscow, ID 83844-3051

Phone: 208-885-6280

Fax: 208-885-7905

Email: biosci@uidaho.edu

Web: Department of Biological Sciences