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University of Minnesota

Archive-It Partner Since: Jun, 2006

Organization Type: Colleges & Universities

Organization URL: http://www.lib.umn.edu/

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Founded in 1851, the University of Minnesota is both the state land-grant university, with a strong tradition of education and public service, and the state's primary research university, with faculty of national and international reputation. It is one of the most comprehensive public universities in the United States and ranks among the most prestigious. University publications, faculty papers, and records of academic and administrative offices are held centrally by the University Archives and their digital counterparts are accessible through the University Digital Conservancy, both units of the University Libraries.

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University of Minnesota. Academic Health Center.

Archived since: Nov, 2011

Description:

Simply put, the Academic Health Center has 3 goals:

1 - Educate the next generation of doctors, nurses, pharmacists, dentists, public health professionals, and veterinarians.

2 - Discover and deliver new preventions, treatments, and cures that improve the health of families and communities.

3 - Enhance Minnesota’s bioscience industries and grow the state’s economy.

Subject:   Universities & Libraries,  Science & Health

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University of Minnesota. Bioinformatics Graduate Minor Program, 2001- 2011.

Archived since: Jun, 2011

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What is Bioinformatics? As defined here it is an interdisciplinary research area that applies computer and information science to solve biological problems. There are additional useful links. At the University of Minnesota, the Graduate Program in Bioinformatics offers a graduate minor. The minor is open only to students already enrolled in the Graduate School of the University of Minnesota.

The graduate minor in bioinformatics includes core coursework in computer and biological sciences and opportunities to interact with others interested in bioinformatics. The curriculum encourages interdisciplinary interaction, communication, and synthesis. All courses taken to fulfill minor requirements must be graded on the A/F scale. The student's examination committee must include a member of the Bioinformatics Graduate Faculty, and the graduate program must be approved by the Bioinformatics Director of Graduate Studies.

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