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    BIDS Graduates First CB&B Master's Cohort

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    Twenty-three students in Yale's inaugural Computational Biology and Biomedical Informatics (CB&B) master's program delivered final research project presentations April 17 and 24, 2026, at Yale's Department of Biomedical Informatics and Data Science (BIDS), concluding the program's first year of graduate study.

    CBB MS Class of 2026

    By the Numbers

    Nearly 80% of the Class of 2026 were admitted to doctoral programs or accepted professional employment. Eight graduates were admitted to doctoral programs at institutions such as MIT, Yale, Cornell, and Emory, and ten accepted professional positions in academia and industry. Five graduates remained in active candidacy at the time of publication.

    Graduate Placement

    TypeOrganization/Program
    EmploymentPostgrad Associate - Yale | Biomedical Informatics & Data Science
    Employment

    Bioinformatics Solutions Architect - Lifebit

    Employment

    Postgrad Associate - Yale | Biomedical Informatics & Data Science
    EmploymentVenture Slainte Health
    EmploymentResearch Assistant - Yale | Wu Tsai Institute
    EmploymentSoftware Engineer - Yale | Wu Tsai Institute
    EmploymentPostgrad Associate - Yale | Molecular Cell
    EmploymentPostgrad Associate - Yale | Biomedical Informatics & Data Science
    EmploymentBioinformatics Engineer | Research Company in China
    EmploymentSoftware Engineer | Google
    PhDMIT - Media Arts and Sciences Program
    PhDMIT - Electrical Engineering and Computer Science Program
    PhDYale - Computer Science Program
    PhDWashington University - Computational and Systems Biology Program
    PhDUT Health/MD Anderson Cancer Center - GSBC Program Cancer Biology Track
    PhDYale - Statistics and Data Science Program
    PhDEmory - Computer Science and Informatics Program
    PhDCornell - Computer Science Program

    Final Research Project Presentations

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    About the Program

    The CBB MS is a terminal master's program housed within Yale's Section of Biomedical Informatics and Data Science (BIDS). It applies a data science perspective to the biomedical domain, with a curriculum spanning genomics, clinical informatics, and computational modeling of biological systems. Students benefit from Yale's interdepartmental structure, conducting research alongside faculty across the university.

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