What can you do with a degree in computational biology? Top 3 Opportunities

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Specializations in computational biology

Here are some fields in computational biology that you may study or work in.

  • Bioinformatics: Collection, analysis, and management of biological data such as DNA and acid sequences.
  • Medical informatics: Collection, analysis, and management of data from health care interactions and other treatments, also known as health informatics.
  • Biomathematics: Use mathematics to research and treat diseases and other natural processes. It is also called mathematical biology.
  • Computational medicine: Use of computer modeling and data of patients for creating models that help in the treatment and diagnosing of diseases.
  • Computational phylogenetic: Analyzing genetic information for researching evolutionary processes and other genetic bonds.
  • Automated science: Here, AI, machine learning, and computational processing are combined for doing scientific research with minimum human activity.
  • Analysis of gene expression: It involves studying how genes are formed from the coding genes.

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