£8.00 In stock'Biomedical Scientist' soft enamel lapel pin in a choice of three colours – yellow, blue, purple, green, pink – all with black coloured plating. Pin badge
£8.00 In stock'Biomedical Scientist' soft enamel lapel pin in a choice of three colours – yellow, blue, purple, green, pink – all with black coloured plating.
Biomedical Informatics
Applicants to the program typically have majored in a quantitative field (e.g., computer science, mathematics, statistics, physics, bioengineering) with a demonstrated interest in biological sciences OR have majored in a biological science but with considerable aptitude in computer programming and quantitative methods.
Interviews
All DMS programs conduct personal interviews as part of the application process.
Invitations for interviews are usually sent out between late December and early January, depending on the program.
Neuroscience
While there are no specific degree subject, course, or research requirements, applicants are expected to have rigorous undergraduate coursework in the sciences, including biology, chemistry, and physics, and prior lab research experience.
Applicants who have trained outside of neuroscience and biology are expected to have a demonstrated interest in.
Standardized Tests
GRE General: See specific DMS area of study pages for GRE requirements iBT TOEFL minimum score: 100 IELTS minimum score: 7
What is a biomedical computer science program?
The program’s mission is to train exceptional computational students, harnessing large-scale biomedical data and cutting-edge AI methods, to create new technologies and clinically impactful research that transform medicine around the world, increasing both the quality and equity of health outcomes.
What is Harvard University doing to solve biomedical problems?
Researchers at Harvard University are working on all these biomedical problems. They conduct basic research defining new molecular structures of viruses and virus-encoded enzymes, new mechanisms within cells for molecular and organelle trafficking and function, and new mechanisms that control cell growth.