• The interdisciplinary master's degree program Life Science Informatics is designed to enable graduates to successfully meet the technical and economic challenges at the interface between biotechnology, medicine, pharmacy, and informatics.
  • Its focus is to convey skills and competencies from the natural sciences and information technology while also integrating academic research as well.
  • The study program consists of four main areas: Informatics and Mathematics for Natural Scientists, Basic Life Science Informatics, Chemoinformatics and Computer-Aided Design of Active Ingredients; and The Biology of Cell and System Biology.