Bioinformatics
    Duration4 year(s)
    Tuition Fee
    USD 1,628 / credit
    Next IntakeAugust 28, 2023
    Bioinformatics

    About

    Become an expert in the computational analysis of biological data with the Bioinformatics PhD in Temple's College of Science and Technology. This full-time, 36-credit-hour doctoral program integrates biology, chemistry, computer science, mathematics and statistics in a research-focused curriculum. You will develop, implement and manage tools for researching complex data. One of only a few bioinformatics doctoral programs in the Greater Philadelphia biotechnology hub, this program prepares you for advanced careers in both industry and postdoctoral academic research.

    You will have opportunities to collaborate with College of Science and Technology faculty and partners from Temple University Hospital and Temple's Fox Chase Cancer Center on cutting-edge computational methods. Current bioinformatics research is performed in many of Temple's state-of-the-art labs and research centers, including the Center for Biophysics and Computational Biology, the Center for Data Analytics and Biomedical Informatics, the Center for Computational Genetics and Genomics, and the Center for Genomics and Evolutionary Medicine. Core faculty members study advances in areas such as

    • biodiversity and the divergence of species over time;  
    • the dynamics, folding, function and structure in proteins;
    • electronic health records, medical images and clinical data; and
    • personalized genomics and genomic medicine.

    The Bioinformatics PhD curriculum focuses heavily on computational genomics, computational chemistry and the data sciences. Your first two years in the program include core coursework, giving you two to three years to focus solely on your research. In your first year, you'll choose a specialty track in which to hone your expertise. The four tracks are

    • Biological Data Analysis, which explores information analysis, management and retrieval, analysis and various applied disciplines;
    • Evolutionary Genomics, which employs computational methods to investigate changes in genome structure across time;
    • Evolutionary Medicine, an interdisciplinary field that studies the impact of natural environments on the biology of living organisms; and
    • Structural Bioinformatics, which applies algorithms, data mining and programming languages to study macromolecular structure and protein folding.

    Program Requirements

    Doctoral candidates have seven years to complete the required courses, examinations and dissertation. All candidates must fulfill the following requirements for successful completion of the Bioinformatics PhD degree.

    • Successful completion of all core curriculum courses with a minimum overall GPA of 3.0 (B grade) in each semester and a cumulative GPA of at least 3.0 for all work completed at Temple University. There can be no more than two grades of less than B-.
    • The qualifying examination, which is a written exam that must be completed by the start of the student's fourth semester. It is designed to test a student's understanding of biological phenomena, specific research areas and scientific writing.
    • An original research proposal, which is a 15- to 20-page proposal that introduces a research problem and the student's methodological plan for investigating the problem.
    • The preliminary thesis examination, which is administered after a student's research proposal has been approved by the Graduate Committee and tests a student's understanding of the background and substance of the research proposal (if a student's research proposal is not approved, the student is considered to have not passed the oral examination).
    • The doctoral dissertation, an original, empirical study that demonstrates a student's knowledge of research methods and mastery of the primary area of research. All dissertation research is conducted under the guidance of the Doctoral Thesis Advisory Committee.
    • The final dissertation defense, which is the culminating event for Bioinformatics PhD candidates. Students must successfully pass the dissertation defense for completion of the Bioinformatics PhD degree.  

    Learn more about the Bioinformatics PhD degree requirements.

    Requirements

    Entry Requirements

    University degree requiring four years of study.

    Request one certified copy of official transcripts from every college and university you have attended, even if only one course was taken. International degrees must be assessed for equivalency with a U.S. degree based on the characteristics of the national educational system, the type of institution attended and the level of studies completed. A minimum GPA of 3.0 on a 4.0 scale is ordinarily required for admissions consideration. If unofficial transcripts are submitted during the application process, submission of official academic records will be required by the end of your first term of graduate study if you are admitted and subsequently enroll at Temple University.

    English Requirements

    • PTEMin 53
    • IELTSMin 6.5
    • TOEFLMin 79

    Career

    College of Science and Technology graduate programs are built on a foundation of research with a focus on advancing knowledge and discovering actionable solutions to the most challenging real-world issues. This hands-on approach prepares graduates for careers in academia and industry or as entrepreneurs in the computer, science and technological fields.

    Bioinformatics PhD graduates are prepared for careers in

    • academic research,
    • biochemistry,
    • bioinformatics,
    • bioinformatic engineering,
    • bioinnovation,
    • biomedical science,
    • biotechnology,
    • computational biology,
    • evolutionary biology,
    • forensic science,
    • genetics,
    • medicine,
    • microbiology,
    • molecular biology,
    • pharmaceutics or
    • pharmacodynamics.

    Fee Information

    Application Fee 60

    How to Apply

    There are important details to keep in mind as you complete and submit your application to Temple University.

    1. Apply using one of two methods.

    Choose one of the following two methods to apply.

    1. Online Application

    Submit an online application and pay the nonrefundable $60 application fee online using either a credit card or a bank account drawn on U.S. funds.

    2. Paper Application

    Download the PDF application and save it to your device. (Adobe Acrobat is required for access.) You can write on the form, save the final version, and then print for mailing. If you have questions while completing the paper form, refer to the application instructions. Before mailing, enclose a check or money order made payable to Temple University, in the amount of $75, drawn on a U.S. bank. The application fee cannot be refunded.

    2. Ensure you use the same name on your application and standardized tests.

    Use the exact same name on your application that you used when registering for your standardized tests. Slight differences in your name can cause your application to go unmatched with your reported test scores and delay the processing of your application.

    3. Submit all supporting credentials.

    Submit the documentation you have been gathering for your application. You can find the correct mailing address or alternate electronic submission information on the degree program’s "Contacts" page in the Graduate Bulletin. All application materials, including portfolios and exhibits, become the property of Temple University and will not be copied, forwarded to another institution or returned.

    4. Contact the department with any questions.

    If you have any questions about your application, contact the program or department directly. Admissions decisions are made by the department based on your complete application profile, which includes grades, test scores, recommendations, statement of goals, research interests, past employment, portfolio and more.

    5. Check the status of your application.

    Remember that your application is reviewed only after it is complete. You can check the status of your application and materials by returning to the application system through which you applied.

    Bioinformatics
    Temple University
    Temple University
    United States of America

    United States of America, Philadelphia