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The '''BioMaPS Institute for Quantitative Biology''' at [[Rutgers University]] in [[New Jersey]] is an interdisciplinary Institute whose principal aims are:
* to establish a nationally and internationally recognized research program in quantitative biology; and
* to respond to the need of educating a new generation of life-science researchers with strong quantitative backgrounds in [[molecular biophysics]], [[structural biology]], [[computational biology]] and [[bioinformatics]].

The Institute offers graduate education leading to the [[Doctor of Philosophy]] (Ph.D.) in [[Computational Biology]] and [[Molecular Biophysics]]. This is an interdisciplinary graduate program at Rutgers University at the interface between the Biological, Mathematical, and Physical Sciences (BioMaPS). The program is designed for students with strong backgrounds in [[Physical science|physical]], [[Mathematics|mathematical]], and [[computational science]]s whose goal is to be at the forefront of life-science research through the use of sophisticated quantitative skills. In addition, the BioMaPS program provides courses and research opportunities for students in the biological sciences who wish to specialize in [[quantitative biology]].

==External links==
* [http://www.rutgers.edu Rutgers University]
* [https://web.archive.org/web/20070202083102/http://biomaps.rutgers.edu/ BioMaPS Institute]

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