MS in Bioinformatics and Molecular Biochemistry

View our MS Program Information Session recording from the Columbian College of Arts and Science Open House on October 2023.

Overview:

The MS Program in Bioinformatics and Molecular Biochemistry is one of the first in the United States that offers an interdisciplinary, application-based curriculum in Biomedical Informatics and Biochemistry. The program emphasizes important genome-wide approaches to medicine and biology that have a pivotal role and application in genomics, proteomics, analytical bioinformatics, statistics, systems biology, pharmaceutical oncology, algorithm development, and Next-Generation sequencing data analysis and annotation.



The program is housed in the Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Medicine, where students build a strong foundation in bioinformatics that is rooted in biochemistry and molecular biochemistry, covering topics such as protein structure and function, metabolism, biochemical genetics, and cutting-edge technologies in molecular and genome biology, all of which are important to decipher the intricacies of human health and disease. Our passionately committed faculty with strong biomedical research background develop and teach advanced courses, and mentor students in their research projects.

Located in the heart of Washington, D.C., in the vicinity of government labs (NIH, USDA, and FDA), biotechnology companies, research hospitals, law firms, non-profit, non-governmental organizations, and many other entities; our location is truly unique and provides unparalleled professional development opportunities.

The program prepares students for various careers such as bioinformaticians in academia/research or industry, PhD programs at GW or other leading US institutions in any field from advanced biomedical research, medicine, and public health, to law and policy.

What we offer:

Applications are accepted throughout the year. GRE is NOT REQUIRED. More information on applications, requirements, financial aid, scholarships, and research opportunities is available on our website.



For more information, please refer to our applications page and the CCAS graduate application process here. More information in the Bulletin including overview, admissions, and requirements are described in the Bulletin here.



For other queries and guidance, please reach out to CCAS Graduate Admissions at askccas@gwu.edu.

 

Manjari Dimari

Manjari Dimri, M.D., M.A. Ed. &H.D.

Associate Professor,

Director of Graduate Studies,

Ross Hall, Room 205,

Email: mdimri@gwu.edu,  Ph: 202-994-7271

Raja Mazumder

Raja Mazumder, Ph.D.,

Professor,

Program Co-Director,

Ross Hall, Room 540, 

Email: mazumder_lab@gwu.edu, Ph: 202-994-5004

Students who were admitted in Spring 2023 or before should refer to the following pages for program information.

MS in Biochemistry Track

MS in Bioinformatics Track

Please contact us for more information.

If you are a current or incoming graduate student or an alumnus of the program, please join the LinkedIn group GW Bioinfo & Biochem students and alumni.