Prospective candidates have until April 3rd to submit their applications through the Online Secretariat for the second-level Master's program in Quantitative Methods for Omics Data (qOmics). The entire program will be delivered remotely, utilizing the "virtual classroom" technological model.
Co-directed by professors Dario Pescini and Antonella Zambon, the master's program is designed to comprehensively explore both classic and advanced statistical and computational methodologies for analyzing omics data. The primary goal is to provide a solid foundation in basic knowledge while delving into advanced topics within various areas, including omics such as genomics, proteomics, and metabolomics. Other focus areas include personalized medicine, as well as the integration and management of data from diverse omics sources.
This knowledge is particularly pertinent for professionals in the life sciences field who seek to enhance their quantitative tools and skills. The program aims to equip participants with the necessary expertise to navigate the increasing availability of omics data, applicable to both research and business contexts.
Don't miss the opportunity to enhance your proficiency in omics data analysis. Submit your application by April 3rd through the Online Secretariat.