Master in Bioinformatics - Track: In Silico Drug Design: bioactive molecules 24 months Postgraduate Programme By Université Paris Cité |TopUniversities

Programme overview

Main Subject

Biological Sciences

Degree

Other

Study Level

Masters

Study Mode

On Campus

At the interface of structural chemistry and biochemistry and in silico approaches, the "In silico Drug Design-Design in silico of bioactive molecules, ISDD-Molecules" course responds to a request from the private sector (pharmaceutical companies) and from the academic sector, to train professionals in the field of therapeutic innovation and computer-assisted research into new molecules. This area of ​​research is booming in Europe and around the world. This course is dedicated to chemoinformatics, in silico modeling of interactions between therapeutic targets and bioactive molecules, screening and docking. it trains students in in silico approaches, in particular in structural bioinformatics, in the modeling of three-dimensional structures, computational modeling of their interactions with drug molecules, biostatistics and data analysis, structural bioinformatics and docking and screening software. The first three semesters take place at the University of Paris.


This course is based on the specificities of different Universities of Excellence and the interventions of international experts. It  offers the possibility of doing an Erasmus semester at the Università degli Studi di Milano and a research internship semester abroad.

Programme overview

Main Subject

Biological Sciences

Degree

Other

Study Level

Masters

Study Mode

On Campus

At the interface of structural chemistry and biochemistry and in silico approaches, the "In silico Drug Design-Design in silico of bioactive molecules, ISDD-Molecules" course responds to a request from the private sector (pharmaceutical companies) and from the academic sector, to train professionals in the field of therapeutic innovation and computer-assisted research into new molecules. This area of ​​research is booming in Europe and around the world. This course is dedicated to chemoinformatics, in silico modeling of interactions between therapeutic targets and bioactive molecules, screening and docking. it trains students in in silico approaches, in particular in structural bioinformatics, in the modeling of three-dimensional structures, computational modeling of their interactions with drug molecules, biostatistics and data analysis, structural bioinformatics and docking and screening software. The first three semesters take place at the University of Paris.


This course is based on the specificities of different Universities of Excellence and the interventions of international experts. It  offers the possibility of doing an Erasmus semester at the Università degli Studi di Milano and a research internship semester abroad.

Admission Requirements

5.5+
72+
A bachelor's degree in biology, chemistry, pharmacy, biomedical sciences (with an interest in computer science) or computer science (with knowledge of chemistry or biology) is required. Since the M1 and M2 are taught in English, a B2 level is required for entry to the M2.

2 Years
Sep

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