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  • Master in Integrated Systems Biology / Bioinformatics

    For students with a Bachelor degree in the biosciences, bioinformatics or related fields, the following Master course programme may be of interest to you:

    Master in Integrated Systems Biology (University of Luxembourg)
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    • Objectives:
      This Master enables students to acquire deeper knowledge in biosciences taking into account new
      technologies. This involves the handling of large amount of data and thus bioinformatics and network
      analysis are essential elements in this modern education in biosciences

    • Duration: 2 year full-time programme / 4 semesters: 120 ECTS

    • Teaching language: English

    • Strengths:
      > Combination of life sciences and computational science
      > Use of the most modern technologies in biosciences
      > Individual mentoring and courses taught in small groups
      > Internationally renowned professors
      > Strong links with the Life Sciences Research Unit (LSRU) and LCSB (Luxembourg Centre for Systems Biomedicine) at the University of Luxembourg

    • Total fees per semester: 200 EUR

    • Further information: http://misb.uni.lu

    Last edited by bioinfolux; 07-26-2017, 12:27 AM.

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