• Biomedical Informatics studies the flow of information in health care, medical education, and biomedical research. The field explores techniques for assessing current information practices, determining the information needs of healthcare providers and patients, assisting in molecular biology and genomic research, developing interventions using computer technology, and evaluating the impact of those interventions.
  • It is a 2 years program offered on both a full-time and part-time basis.
  • University offers two programs in Biomedical Informatics: an advanced degree program leading to the MA, MPhil, and PhD degrees, and a postdoctoral training program.
  • students get the flexibility to complete the program in four years.