Biomedical Informatics Doctoral Program

PhD BIMI

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The Division of Biomedical Informatics and Genomics offers an interdisciplinary PhD concentration in Biomedical Informatics (BIMI) within the School of Medicine Biomedical Sciences Program. The division reaches across medical disciplines to provide clinical insights into the underlying mechanisms of disease, assist in the discovery of novel therapeutic treatments, and point to new lines of scientific and medical inquiry for improving human health.

Our graduates may find careers in:

  • Research and teaching facilities at universities and medical institutions.
  • Private research and (bio)-technology companies such as Microsoft, Google, and several in the pharmaceutical industry.
  • Biomedical-related consulting firms.

In the BIMI concentration program, students will learn to effectively use conventional, electronic health/medical, and big data for biomedical and clinical research to improve human health.

Program objectives include:

  • Offering a research-based professional PhD program that prepares its graduates to perform as leaders in the critical area of biomedical informatics.
  • Developing an interdisciplinary program that builds on the strengths of students from diverse backgrounds in fields such as data science, bioinformatics, statistical science, biomedical engineering, computing, public health, and medicine.
  • Preparing students to participate in research programs and apply their knowledge in academia, clinical healthcare, public health, and other industries.
  • Preparing students to seek external funding that will support and advance the mission and educational activities of the biomedical informatics program.

The curriculum is designed to include the following high-level competency areas:

  • Biomedically-related courses 
    • Principals of Public Health Informatics
    • Biomedical Imaging and Process
    • Advanced Bioinformatics
  • Data science-related courses
    • Introduction to Data Science
    • Data Science with Cloud Computing
    • Advanced-Data Science Analytic Techniques
    • Big data-related courses
  • Other courses in Biomedical Engineering, Biochemistry and Molecular Biology

The first two years are generally devoted to coursework and research. Subsequent years focus on independent research that culminates in a dissertation. Students accepted into the BMS BIMI concentration are required to join the faculty in the Division of Biomedical Informatics and Genomics, however, PhD students may consider selecting faculty members outside of the Division for committee members or co-mentors with the approval of the Division Chief.

For more information about the curriculum, please visit the corresponding Interdisciplinary PhD in BMS page.
 

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