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Medizinische Hochschule Hannover
Bachelor English Mathematics & Natural Sciences

PhD Programme in Biomedical Data Science

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About the Program

Digitisation and advances in data science, including artificial intelligence (AI), which influence and change all areas of life, have a particular impact on life sciences and health-related sciences. For example, large data sets for each individual patient are already routinely collected and systematically recorded. A further increase in complexity is expected in the coming years due to increasing use of molecular and imaging diagnostics. The degree of resolution – already at single-cell level – will continue to increase in all disciplines of life sciences, and the need to process and combine huge data sets such as the phenome, genome and exposome, including continuously measured health data such as heartbeat or activity measurements of wearables, will increase. The processing and analysis of such complex data is one of the greatest challenges for life sciences, and in particular, for health-related sciences. However, there are few experts, and application is limited and constrained by the scientific environment, which hinders the full use of existing and expected data. As part of the Translationsallianz in Niedersachsen (TRAIN), which integrates various regional partners from translational research, the concept of a cross-university PhD programme involving non-university institutions was developed to enable the combination of different scientific and technological disciplines relevant to biomedical data science. The start of "BIOMEdical DAta Science (BIOMEDAS)" took place in the winter semester 2020 at Hannover Medical School (MHH), which is the leading institution of the new programme of the Hannover Biomedical Research School (HBRS). BIOMEDAS is directed to students who are interested in combining disciplinary knowledge with the skills of a data scientist and working at the interface of bioinformatics, medical informatics, databases, data mining, machine learning, applied mathematics, biomedical modelling and analysis of complex networks. Joint data science projects between the different partners are further developed in different areas, which open up numerous opportunities for interdisciplinary exchange. In particular, projects in the areas of “exploiting the potential of available biomedical and clinical data sources“, “making use of biomedical data to realise personalised medicine”, “understanding pathomechanisms through biomathematical modelling” and “employing artificial intelligence to develop tailored diagnostic and treatment strategies” will be researched by BIOMEDAS students. The PhD programme applies a collaborative training principle involving supervisors from the individual partners. Annual meetings with the thesis advisory committee and a combination of a core research project and individual courses form the basis of the training programme.
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Digitisation and advances in data science, including artificial intelligence (AI), which influence and change all areas of life, have a particular impact on life sciences and health-related sciences. For example, large data sets for each individual patient are already routinely collected and systematically recorded. A further increase in complexity is expected in the coming years due to increasing use of molecular and imaging diagnostics. The degree of resolution – already at single-cell level – will continue to increase in all disciplines of life sciences, and the need to process and combine huge data sets such as the phenome, genome and exposome, including continuously measured health data such as heartbeat or activity measurements of wearables, will increase. The processing and analysis of such complex data is one of the greatest challenges for life sciences, and in particular, for health-related sciences. However, there are few experts, and application is limited and constrained by the scientific environment, which hinders the full use of existing and expected data. As part of the Translationsallianz in Niedersachsen (TRAIN), which integrates various regional partners from translational research, the concept of a cross-university PhD programme involving non-university institutions was developed to enable the combination of different scientific and technological disciplines relevant to biomedical data science. The start of "BIOMEdical DAta Science (BIOMEDAS)" took place in the winter semester 2020 at Hannover Medical School (MHH), which is the leading institution of the new programme of the Hannover Biomedical Research School (HBRS). BIOMEDAS is directed to students who are interested in combining disciplinary knowledge with the skills of a data scientist and working at the interface of bioinformatics, medical informatics, databases, data mining, machine learning, applied mathematics, biomedical modelling and analysis of complex networks. Joint data science projects between the different partners are further developed in different areas, which open up numerous opportunities for interdisciplinary exchange. In particular, projects in the areas of “exploiting the potential of available biomedical and clinical data sources“, “making use of biomedical data to realise personalised medicine”, “understanding pathomechanisms through biomathematical modelling” and “employing artificial intelligence to develop tailored diagnostic and treatment strategies” will be researched by BIOMEDAS students. The PhD programme applies a collaborative training principle involving supervisors from the individual partners. Annual meetings with the thesis advisory committee and a combination of a core research project and individual courses form the basis of the training programme.

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Quick answers about PhD Programme in Biomedical Data Science at Medizinische Hochschule Hannover

Is PhD Programme in Biomedical Data Science at Medizinische Hochschule Hannover taught in German or English?

This Bachelor programme is taught in English. Make sure to check the language requirements (e.g. TestDaF, DSH, IELTS or TOEFL) before applying.

How much does the PhD Programme in Biomedical Data Science programme cost?

No tuition fee (only semester contribution). International students should also budget around 800–1000 EUR/month for living costs in Germany.

What are the admission requirements for PhD Programme in Biomedical Data Science at Medizinische Hochschule Hannover?

Typical requirements include: a recognised secondary/undergraduate degree, proof of language proficiency (English), and (for non-EU applicants) a uni-assist application plus financial proof (Sperrkonto ~11.904 EUR/year).

When is the application deadline?

Application deadlines vary: winter semester usually closes on 15 July, summer semester on 15 January. Always confirm the exact deadline on the official university website.

Can I work in Germany while studying PhD Programme in Biomedical Data Science?

Yes. International students may work up to 140 full days / 280 half days per year without additional permission. After graduation you can apply for an 18-month job-seeker permit.

How do I apply to Medizinische Hochschule Hannover — directly or via uni-assist?

Most German universities accept international applications through uni-assist for document verification. Some unis accept direct applications — check the programme page on the official site.

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