254 Master's degrees in Bioinformatics & Biostatistics in United States
Computer Science - Biomedical Informatics
The Computer Science - Biomedical Informatics MSc program from Arizona State University is designed for graduate students who wish to specialize in such topics as genomics and computational systems biology.
Computational Biology
Our M.S. in Computational Biology at Weill Cornell Medical College is designed to give students expertise in the quantitative methods underlying modern biomedical science. Computational methods and mathematical models are necessary to process, analyze, and interpret the vast amounts of biological data generated by high-throughput techniques.
Biostatistics
The objective of the University of Connecticut, Biostatistics program is to provide rigorous training in the modern areas of biostatistics related to the theory and application of statistical science to solve problems in public health, health services, health policy, and biomedical research, and other areas such as environmental health and ecology.
Biomedical Sciences Research
Students pursue an individually developed course of study that focuses on their interests in the Biomedical Sciences Research program at Eastern Virginia Medical School.
Cybersecurity and Privacy
The Cybersecurity and Privacy program from New Jersey Institute of Technology offers comprehensive knowledge of network-based and system-level attacks, and effective countermeasures to ensure that software and cyber infrastructure are designed and implemented with top-notch security practices.
Biostatistics
The goal of the MS in Biostatistics program at the University of Pennsylvania is to train students in the basic theory and applications of statistical methods, as applied to problems in the biomedical sciences.
Biomedical Informatics
The Biomedical Informatics MSc program from Arizona State University is part of the College of Health Solutions. Professionals in the field use biomedical data, information and knowledge to improve human health.
Biostatistics
University of Kentucky's new Master of Science in Biostatistics (MSBST) program trains students in methodological skills that are foundational in biostatistics. The MSBST meets the needs of candidates who seek careers in healthcare, government health agencies, biomedical research, and pharmaceutical industries which all require advanced knowledge in analyzing health science data.
Public Health - Biostatistics
The MS degree in Public Health - Biostatistics at Yale University is one of the disciplines needed for the development and practice of public health – the methods of this discipline are appropriate for quantifying the possible effects of risk factors and health interventions on individuals and groups.
Genomics, Phenomics and Bioinformatics
Transform data into discovery with a systems-wide understanding of life's organization and gene expression with the Genomics, Phenomics and Bioinformatics program at North Dakota State University.
Biomedical Research Technologies
The application of advanced technologies is of central importance to biomedical sciences. Biomedical Research Technologies cores at Boston University have developed over the years as centralized facilities that have specialized expertise in various technologies to help advance biomedical research.
Biostatistics
Biostatistics at Boston University is aimed primarily at students with the equivalent of a bachelor’s degree who wish to pursue advanced study in the theory and methods of biostatistics.
Bioinformatics and Molecular Biochemistry
The Bioinformatics and Molecular Biochemistry program at George Washington University offers an interdisciplinary, application-based curriculum in Biomedical Informatics and Biochemistry.
Applied Biostatistics Epidemiology
The department encourages applicants with undergraduate degrees in allied health, pharmacology, public health, medicine, biological and clinical sciences or other related fields.
Biostatistics
The Biostatistics concentration in the Master of Science in Professional Science degree at Middle Tennessee State University offers training in the statistical methods applied to biomedical and health-related fields.
Bioinformatics and Computational Biology
The Bioinformatics and Computational Biology program of Worcester Polytechnic Institute will prepare you to become a truly interdisciplinary scientist with expertise in computer science, informatics, and statistics on the one hand, and life sciences on the other.
Biostatistics
Our Biostatistics graduate programs at the Oregon Health & Science University equip you with statistical knowledge and skills to apply to biomedical research and public health.
Computer Science
The Master of Science in Computer Science program at Eastern Michigan University provides a flexible and rigorous education in the advanced principles of computer science. Graduates are prepared for employment in business, government organizations, educational institutions and other enterprises.
Bioinformatics Data Science
Bioinformatics and computational biology is an emerging field where biological and computational disciplines converge.
Biostatistics
The MPH in Biostatistics from Emory University is designed for students with strong quantitative skills and an interest in health sciences.