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		<description><![CDATA[The Graduate Program in Bioinformatics offers unique interdisciplinary training in the science, engineering, medicine and ethics of twenty-first-century cell biology. It includes some 50 Faculty from five BU Schools and Colleges, as well as a group of outstanding adjunct Faculty from industrial and non-profit organizations.]]></description>
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The <a href="http://www.bu.edu/bioinformatics/">Graduate Program in Bioinformatics</a> offers unique interdisciplinary training in the science, engineering, medicine and ethics of twenty-first-century cell biology. It includes some 50 Faculty from five BU Schools and Colleges, as well as a group of outstanding adjunct Faculty from industrial and non-profit organizations.</p>
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