Welcome to the Centre for Bioinformatics
Bioinformatics is a multidisciplinary field involving research, development and application of computational tools for storing, organising and analysing biomolecular data such as DNA and protein sequences.
Bioinformatics evolved as an essential aspect of the Human Genome Project and has become an important aspect of the research and development in the biotechnological and pharmaceutical industries.
The Centre for Bioinformatics is part of the School of Physical Sciences and Engineering at King's. The Departments of the School together provide a wide range of degree programmes and course modules in mathematics, computer science, physical sciences and engineering, from first year to postgraduate level, and in a variety of modes from full- and part-time to continuing education.
Bioinformatics evolved as an essential aspect of the Human Genome Project and has become an important aspect of the research and development in the biotechnological and pharmaceutical industries.
The Centre for Bioinformatics is part of the School of Physical Sciences and Engineering at King's. The Departments of the School together provide a wide range of degree programmes and course modules in mathematics, computer science, physical sciences and engineering, from first year to postgraduate level, and in a variety of modes from full- and part-time to continuing education.
Contact details
Centre for Bioinformatics
School of Physical Sciences and Engineering
Room K0.59, King's Building
Strand Campus
King's College London
London WC2R 2LS
Email: bioinformatics@kcl.ac.uk
School of Physical Sciences and Engineering
Room K0.59, King's Building
Strand Campus
King's College London
London WC2R 2LS
Email: bioinformatics@kcl.ac.uk

