Graduate Profile
As a graduate of the Master's program you will be able to lead research processes related to bioinformatics and computational biology, where you will model, simulate processes, interpret and analyze biological data, contributing to increase scientific knowledge, solve problems associated with biotechnology-based companies and respond to the needs of the region.
Additionally, you will have the skills to document, communicate, argue and disseminate knowledge in this area of knowledge, based on a comprehensive training, and aware of the human, ethical, environmental, political and economic implications of problems involving bioinformatics and computational biology processes and data.
Areas in which you can work:
- Research centers and groups.
- The pharmaceutical and cosmetics industry.
- Biotechnology-based companies (medical, industrial, pharmaceutical, cosmetic and agricultural).
- University teaching.
- Management of bioinformatics and computational biology centers, or in companies offering services to them.