Programme overview

The Systems Biology Master’s programme is developed in collaboration with the Faculty of Medicine, Life Sciences Center and Faculty of Mathematics and Informatics. The interdisciplinary Master’s programme prepares students to do real-world work in rapidly developing fields, including, but not limited to:
- Biological systems modelling
- Bioengineering
- Synthetic biology
- Bioinformatics
- Neurobiology
- Data analysis
This programme is ideal for current and future biologists who want to apply the most powerful statistical models and modern programming tools to generate reliable, quantifiable results in their chosen field. Designed as an interdisciplinary and forward‑looking curriculum, it prepares highly qualified scientists by combining life sciences with advanced data analysis, information technologies and computational methods. Students are introduced to robust statistical modelling, cutting‑edge bioinformatics approaches and practical research methodologies, all taught by experienced faculty with extensive expertise across public and private institutions. By integrating biological understanding with quantitative skills, the programme equips graduates for leadership in rapidly developing research areas. Career opportunities span universities, healthcare institutions, research centres, and biotechnology or pharmaceutical companies, as well as integrated science‑business environments such as research valleys. Graduates may also continue their academic journey through PhD studies in related fields.
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