North Dakota State University - Graduate School PhD Genomics, Phenomics, and Bioinformatics
North Dakota State University - Graduate School

North Dakota State University - Graduate School

PhD Genomics, Phenomics, and Bioinformatics

Fargo, USA

PhD

3 up to

5 years

English

Full time

On-Campus

Key Summary

    About : The PhD in Genomics, Phenomics, and Bioinformatics focuses on cutting-edge research at the intersection of genomics, phenomics, and bioinformatics. This program aims to train students in data analysis, interpretation of biological data, and the development of new computational methods. Students will work on diverse projects that enhance our understanding of biological systems through quantitative approaches.
    Career Outcomes : Graduates can pursue roles in academia, biotechnology, pharmaceutical sectors, and data science. They may work as research scientists, bioinformatics analysts, or computational biologists, contributing to advancements in personalized medicine, agricultural innovation, and healthcare solutions.

Genomics, Phenomics and Bioinformatics is an interdisciplinary graduate program that involves 27 faculty from six departments and three colleges. The program initially focused on Genomics and Bioinformatics. In 2021, the program underwent a major change. This was prompted by advances in high-throughput phenotyping, and the growing importance of phenomics data and its direct relationship to genes controlling traits. Based on those relations, phenomics was added as another research track.

Students in the program will perform advanced study, training and research in areas that focus on functional genomics, high-throughput phenotyping, and computation analysis of genomic and phenomic data. This will lead to an understanding of the many -omics fields interact to understand how a phenotype is expressed.

The program is designed to provide both M.S. and Ph.D. students the necessary skills and intellectual background to work cooperatively with others in research areas that take a systems-wide approach to the study of the organization and expression of the many genes and their products expressed in an organism. Exposure to modern techniques and instrumentation will prepare the student for success in both industrial and academic careers.