ASCA is a Partner of the First Master’s Program in Bioinformatics Focusing on Single Cell Multiomics
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ASCA is a Partner of the First Master’s Program in Bioinformatics Focusing on Single Cell Multiomics

The new Master's program at the Tomsk National Research Medical Center (Russia) trains highly qualified bioinformatics specialists who can analyze multiomics data in accordance with modern trends in biology.

  • Master's program starts in September 2025

The Master's program includes five modules: computer science, molecular biology and genetics, “bulk” DNA and RNA sequencing, single-cell sequencing, and spatial transcriptomics.



Master's Program Director, Head of Laboratory of Cancer Progression Biology (Cancer Research Institute, Tomsk NRMC), ASCA President Evgeny Denisov:

- The Master's program includes unique author's courses by leading experts in bulk, single cell, and spatial multiomics, and is also supported by SeekGene and MobiDrop biotechnology companies developing high-quality single cell and spatial sequencing solutions.

The Master's program will help graduates build a career in basic and advanced bioinformatics analysis of genome, epigenome and transcriptome data at the bulk, single cell, and spatial levels including artificial intelligence and focusing on clinical context.



Among the disciplines included in the Master's program: programming, machine learning, omics technologies, bulk genomics and transcriptomics, single cell genomics, epigenomics, and transcriptomics, AI technologies in single cell transcriptomics, spatial transcriptomics, systems biology, clinical bioinformatics and others.

 


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