Langara Bioinformatics
Collecting large amounts of biological data is becoming easier and more affordable and as a result biology has become a data science. Examples of biological data include genetic sequences, genomes, epigenomes, proteomes, metabalomes and microbiomes. These large data sets require specialized and powerful computational and statistical tools for analysis. Bioinformatics is an interdisciplinary science that applies computational and statistical methods to biological information in order to make new discoveries and to solve complex biological problems.
The discovery of thousands of disease-causing genes since the completion of the Human Genome Project in 2003 exemplifies the power of early bioinformatics methods. Bioinformatics tools are now routinely used to study the underlying cause of disease and to find more effective treatments as well as to study biological patterns and develop biological and chemical models.
The Faculty of Science is pleased to offer three bioinformatics programs:
Bachelor of Science in Bioinformatics with a co-op placement
Associate of Science Degree in Bioinformatics
Diploma in Bioinformatics
Academic & Research Institutions
- Bioinformatics
- Cannabinoids
- Data Management and Statistics
- Genomics
- Health-care IT software
- Microbiome
- Natural Compounds
- Proteomics
- Teaching and Training
Other
We are working On:
Developing a talent pool accessible for industry and academic partners.
We are looking For:
Regional contacts, research partners in the field of Bioinformatics. Co-op placement with various companies.
Member Profile
Academic & Research Institutions
Langara Bioinformatics
- Website langara.ca/programs-and-courses/programs/bioinformatics/
- Phone +1 (604) 323 5511
- Email bioinformatics@langara.ca
- Address
100 West 49th Avenue
Vancouver, BC
V5Y 2Z6 - Leadership Contact
Prashant Kumar, Program Coordinator