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Bioinformatics
King's College London
This course explores key areas of bioinformatics and computational biology; including molecular simulations and structural genomics; algorithm development and functional genomics; network analysis and microarray bioinformatics; metabolic databases and systems biology;...
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Bioinformatics
University of East London
This programme is designed to give students the opportunity to: demonstrate in-depth knowledge of bioinformatics and specialised areas of biotechnology and have an appreciation of the current range of theoretical and...
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Bioinformatics
King's College London
Students on this programme study the research, development and application of computational tools for storing, organising and analysing biomolecular data....
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Bioinformatics and Theoretical Systems Biology
Imperial College London
The course enables students' development in multidisciplinary research at the interface between the life sciences and physical sciences; enable students to bridge the gap that can exist between these disciplines because...
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Bioinformatics of Behaviour
Imperial College London
The research applies methods from computing; physics; and engineering with experimental studies in humans to understand our brains and behaviour from 1st principles; research is centred on a basic characteristic of...
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Bioinformatics with Systems Biology
Birkbeck, University of London
This programme provides a foundation for the development of bioinformatics knowledge and skills within the context of academic research, as well as an introduction to the emerging field of systems biology....
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Bioinformatics with Systems Biology
Birkbeck, University of London
This course aims to meet the present needs of the pharmaceutical, chemical and biotechnology industries for research and development; it is designed for students from a range of scientific backgrounds who...
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Biostatistics
King's College London
Our academic statisticians carry out much collaborative and applied statistical research. Recent examples include: mixture modelling in imaging; robustness of methods for analysing longitudinal data to misspecification of covariance matrix; confirmatory...
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Computing (Biomedical Applications)
Imperial College London
This course offers students a background in biomedical applications. Study addresses areas including: object-oriented programming; advanced topics in software engineering; automated reasoning; cognitive robotics; complexity; complex systems; computational finance; computer networks...
