Annual Report 2009

Annual Report 2009

Master Programme in Bioinformatics

Bioinformatics is a new field of science seeking to answer biological and medical research questions by methods of computer science and statistics. The Master's degree programme in bioinformatics (MBI) is a two-year MSc programme offered jointly by the University of Helsinki and Helsinki University of Technology. The programme selects its students via an annual call for applications.  MBI graduates will be able to obtain positions in industrial and academic facilities such as biomedical companies, universities and research institutions. The major subject courses of the programme focus on the core bioinformatics methods such as the analysis of biosequences and the modelling of gene function. Minor subject studies include studies in computer science, mathematics and statistics. The core courses have been designed to support courses across disciplines. For instance, in the course Measurement Techniques for Bioinformatics, students will collect data which can then be analysed in methodological courses. In particular, an MBI student will learn the bioinformatics process all the way through from planning the experiments to data analysis and verification of hypotheses.

Contact person: Veli Mäkinen