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Department of Biomedical Informatics and Data Science

The emerging field of Bioinformatics is an interdisciplinary research area that teaches how to analyze large-scale datasets and apply that analysis to solve problems in a variety of professional, medical, and scholarly fields.

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Bachelor of Science in Bioinformatics

TThe Bachelor of Science in Bioinformatics will train students in basic concepts and skills to perform computational analysis of biological data - including the human genome. Students will be able to participate in research with Institute faculty and other faculty in departments across the campus. Institute core and adjunct faculty teach many of the informatics (INFO) classes offered each semester.

Learn more about the career opportunities available for bioinformatics majors here.

For more information about the Bioinformatics program, contact Elliot Lefkowitz, Program Co-director 

Admissions Criteria 

Due to the interdisciplinary nature of the Bioinformatics program, admission criteria is higher than those for either biology or computer science.

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Plan of Study

The plan of study for this program includes courses in biology, chemistry, computer sciences, mathematics, informatics and core curriculum courses.

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Undergraduate Informatics Courses

Click here for course listing of Informatics courses offered at the undergraduate level.

Below is a listing of classes offered during the upcoming semesters. 

  • Summer 2024

    INFO 497: Research in Bioinformatics
    CRN: 46312
    Min CR: 0
    Max CR: 4
    Schedule Type: Undergraduate Research
    Instructor: Elliot J Lefkowitz

    Prerequisites
    Undergraduate level PSDO 200 Minimum Grade of C and Undergraduate level CS 103 Minimum Grade of C

    Description
    Research in Bioinformatics for non-honors students under the supervision of a faculty sponsor.


    INFO 498: Honors Bioinformatics Research
    CRN: 46313
    Min CR: 0
    Max CR: 4
    Schedule Type: Capstone Course Undergraduate Research
    Instructor: Elliot J Lefkowitz

    Prerequisites
    Undergraduate level PSDO 200 Minimum Grade of C and Undergraduate level CS 103 Minimum Grade of C

    Description
    Honors Research is an innovative course that will provide undergraduate students with an opportunity to engage in rigorous scholarly practice of the core bioinformatics skills necessary for performing independent research. Program faculty will closely work with students to identify a project that explores an area of interest for the student based on the integration of prior learning. Students will be performing bioinformatics analyses on laboratory data or publicly available large-scale data, incorporate quality control and develop software pipelines.


    INFO 499: Bioinformatics Capstone
    CRN: 46314
    Min CR: 3
    Schedule Type: Lab Capstone Course
    Instructor: Elliot J Lefkowitz

    Prerequisites
    Undergraduate level INFO 403 Minimum Grade of C and Undergraduate level INFO 404 Minimum Grade of C and Undergraduate level PSDO 200 Minimum Grade of C

    Description
    Students will be allowed to rotate to different program faculty or continue with their mentor from BY/CS 498 Bioinformatics Capstone Research I. With close mentoring and guidance from program faculty, the student will identify a capstone project or continue their existing bioinformatics project. The capstone project is expected to culminate in a formal scholarly work reflecting integration of the scientific knowledge gained through the project. The scholarly work may take the form or a written manuscript or semester report.

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