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              University of Cambridge
          MPhil in Computational Biology

       Open Afternoon on Wednesday 7th March
  at the Centre for Mathematical Sciences at 2p.m. in MR5.

Computational Biology is an exciting and emerging discipline which
gives students the opportunity to combine the fields of mathematics,
computing, biology and medicine.  We accept students with a wide
variety of first degrees and aim to give them a thorough grounding in
the subject which can then lead on to PhD research.  The course is
based in the Centre for Mathematical Sciences.  Modules include Monte
Carlo Inference and Statistical Methods in Bioinformatics.

The Course Director is Professor Simon Tavare who is a statistician
with a distinguished record of research in computational biology.

The field has applications to research in healthcare and
biotechnology.  This is an expanding field and career opportunities in
the future are likely to be good.

STUDENTSHIPS AVAILABLE FOR ELIGIBLE UK AND EU CANDIDATES

Everyone is welcome but please register online at

http://www.ccbi.cam.ac.uk/Education/MPhil/OpenDay.php

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