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66 Master's degrees in Bioinformatics & Biostatistics in United Kingdom

Bioinformatics
Biological sciences are more data driven than ever before and bioinformatics is now central to modern biological research. This Bioinformatics course delivered by Queen Mary University of London will teach you how to analyse, integrate, visualise and manipulate large datasets, make new discoveries and reveal new insights in biological sciences.

Bioinformatics and Computational Genomics
The Bioinformatics and Computational Genomics MSc course from Queen's University Belfast, covers the application of mathematics, statistics and computing to biological and clinical scenarios. Algorithms and software tools are used to understand and interpret patient-derived ‘Big Data’

Online MSc Bioinformatics
Drive new discoveries for today’s data-driven health and life science industries and academic institutions by learning how to extract meaningful information from complex data sets with the Online MSc Bioinformatics (online) from the University of Birmingham.

Bioinformatics
The Bioinformatics programme at University of Bradford includes training in experimental techniques that complements commonly used data acquisition methods in a broad range of investigative scenarios.

Bioinformatics and Molecular Genetics
This is for you if...you want to combine your interest in computing and bioinformatics with the study of molecular genetics to develop a career in biological research.

Bioprocessing and Biotherapeutics
The Bioprocessing and Biotherapeutics program from Teesside University offers state-of-the-art analytical and digital infrastructure supporting basic and applied research in the biosciences and across disciplinary boundaries, aligned to academic excellence and industry needs.

Bioinformatics (with Advanced Practice)
This Bioinformatics (with Advanced Practice) programme from Teesside University connects experimental work with computation to translate complex datasets into reproducible insights across the life sciences.

Statistics (Biostatistics)
Develop and apply statistical theory and methods related to the field of biostatistics on Statistics (Biostatistics) MSc programme offered at Imperial.

Bioinformatics
The aim of the Bioinformatics programme at The University of Edinburgh is to equip you with a strong background in biology, at the same time training you in the application and development of methods used to interpret the vast amounts of data generated by high-throughput 'omics' technologies, be they proteins or nucleic acids.

Molecular Biosciences (Bioinformatics)
Study at the interface of biological and computational sciences and help address the world’s biggest challenges in health, food biosecurity and environmental sustainability with the Molecular Biosciences (Bioinformatics) degree offered at University of Bath.
Biosciences and Social Justice
Do you want to make a difference in clinical research? Challenge inequalities and injustice linked to our current knowledge of biology, race and ethnicity? Find solutions that make life better for everyone? Teh University of East London offers a degree in Biosciences and Social Justice.

Bioinformatics
This Bioinformatics programme offered at the University of Leicester covers working in a Linux environment, programming in Python, “Big Data”, learning about Bioinformatics algorithms and cutting edge topics in genomics, transcriptomics and protein bioinformatics.
Pharmaceutical Science Specialism
The University of East London offers a Master of Science (M.Sc.) in Pharmaceutical Science Specialism, designed to deepen your understanding of pharmaceutical principles. This full-time course spans one year, equipping you with essential skills for a successful career in the pharmaceutical industry.
Infection, Immunity and Human Disease
On this Infection, Immunity and Human Disease course from University of Leeds, you’ll gain an understanding of human disease through a series of specialist taught modules covering topics such as infectious and non-infectious disease, advanced immunology, medical diagnostics and treatment of infectious diseases and cancer.
Medical Statistics and Data Science
The MSc in Medical Statistics and Data Science at UCL offers a comprehensive curriculum designed to equip students with essential skills for health research. This full-time or part-time programme spans one to two years, focusing on statistical theory and practical applications in medical contexts, preparing graduates for impactful careers in the field.
Tropical Disease Biology
This Tropical Disease Biology programme from Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine is delivered by the Departments of Parasitology and Vectors of Disease using state-of-the-art laboratory facilities and industrial collaborations, coupled with strong research-based activity that covers countries throughout resource limited tropical regions of the world.
Master of Data Science (Bioinformatics and Biological Modelling)
The Master of Data Science (Bioinformatics and Biological Modelling) at Durham University is a one-year full-time programme designed to equip students with advanced data science techniques applicable to biological systems. This M.Sc. programme prepares graduates for careers in diverse fields, including healthcare and pharmaceutical development.

Applied Bioinformatics
Gain practical skills in data science by analysing real-world biological data with tools used at the forefront of research, specialising in either genomics or systems biology.
Advanced Biomedical Imaging
Imaging has contributed to some of the most significant advances in biomedicine and healthcare. This one-year Advanced Biomedical Imaging MSc from University College London (UCL) will equip you with detailed knowledge of the imaging techniques that are shaping biomedical research and translational medicine around the world.
Biostatistics
The University of Manchester offers a PhD/MPhil in Biostatistics, designed for those aiming to address significant health challenges through statistical methods. This programme typically spans 3-4 years for PhD candidates and 1-2 years for MPhil candidates, available in a full-time or part-time format.