M.Sc. in System Biology & Bioinformatics

Master of Science (M.Sc.) in Systems Biology and Bioinformatics is a comprehensive program that integrates biological sciences with computational techniques to analyze and interpret complex biological data. The course typically spans 2 years and combines theoretical knowledge with practical skills in data analysis, bioinformatics tools, and systems biology modeling. Students learn to understand cellular and molecular processes through computational models and algorithms, gaining expertise in areas such as genomic data analysis, protein structure prediction, and network biology. The curriculum also covers subjects like machine learning in biology, data visualization, and computational biology. Graduates are well-equipped for careers in research, pharmaceuticals, biotechnology, and healthcare, where they can apply their skills to develop innovative solutions in molecular biology and personalized medicine.