STREAM 3:
Biological Information and Computational Bioengineering
Biological Information and Computational Bioengineering introduces students to the fundamentals of information storage and processing in biological systems, from biomolecules, cells, tissues, organisms, and populations, resulting in computer-aided approaches, such as modelling and simulation, artificial intelligence, and machine learning, applied in genomics and proteomics, drug discovery, immunology, neurology, and epidemiology. Students will also learn how to design computational tools for state-of-the-art scientific instrumentation. Students pursuing this stream will be prepared for a wide range of careers, from bioinformatics, pharmaceuticals, medical imaging and diagnostics, to epidemics management.
2019 Cohort
2020 Cohort
2021 Cohort
2022 Cohort
2023 Cohort
2024 Cohort
2024 cohort's curricula to be added soon. Incoming new students: Please use the 2023 curricula to plan your courses for the time being.