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Our educational opportunities range from summer
internships to postdoctoral fellowships, and include courses,
worshops and training programs. We welcome candidates with backgrounds
in computer science, engineering, statistics, applied mathematics,
and related disciplines, looking for training in bioinformatics
and computational biology, as well as highly motivated candidates
with biomedical training interested in career in bioinformatics
and computational biology.
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courses |
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biomedical
computing, Harvard-MIT HST (HST 950) and MIT EECS (6.872).
A graduate and undergraduate introduction to biomedical
computing, including bioinformatics, clinical informatics
and public health informatics. |
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bioinformatics
and proteomics, MIT EECS (6.092).
An engineering-oriented hands-on introduction to bioinformatics
and proteomics at graduate and undergraduate level. |
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workshops |
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bayes bootcamp,
Countway Library of Medicine, Harvard Medical School.
Our annual workshop describing our major intellectual tools
(Bayesian methods) and their application to genomics. |
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k-club, Harvard
School of Dental Medicine.
A year-long seminar series for junior faculty and research
fellows to learn how to write a successfull Career Award proposal. |
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research fellowship |
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doctoral program |
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college program |
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undergradute
research opportunities program (UROP) at MIT.
One of the earliest programs of its kind in the United
States, UROP offers MIT undergraduates the possibility to
undertake projects in our research laboratory. |
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summer program |
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research
science institute (RSI) at MIT.
A summer program for high-school students with special
interests in the sciences and mathematics to work on research
projects in academic laboratories. |
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