Stanford University Master's degree Biomedical Informatics

 
 


Stanford University Master's degree Biomedical Informatics

Stanford University

 
Stanford University
Stanford University is a Private not-for-profit, 4-year or above Research Universities (very high research activity) with 17,747 students in Stanford, CA.
This school offers the following degree levels: Master's degree, Doctor's degree, Bachelor degree, Certificates/Post-Master's certificate, First-Professional degree, Continuing Education
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Stanford University - Master's degree - Biomedical Informatics

 
 
Stanford University
Master's degree
Biomedical Informatics
 
The mission of the Stanford Biomedical Informatics program is to train the next generation of researchers in biomedical informatics. Our students gain a knowledge of the scholarly informatics literature and the application requirements of specific areas within biology and/or medicine. They learn to design and implement novel methods that are generalizable to a defined class of problems--focusing on the acquisition, representation, retrieval, and analysis of biomedical data and knowledge.

The BMI training program encompasses bioinformatics, clinical informatics, and public health informatics. Bioinformatics focuses on methods for relevant to basic biology. Clinical informatics focuses on methods relevant to patient care. Public health informatics focuses on methods relevant to entire health systems.

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Degrees Awarded: Stanford University - Biomedical Informatics

 
 
1Master's degree - Biomedical Informatics awarded in the last year reported.
5Doctor's degree - Biomedical Informatics awarded in the last year reported.