Drawing from experience of partner universities, the BioHealth Computing Consortium is linking together Public Universities, Bioindustry parks and private companies, to speed laboratory discoveries into solutions for patients. This unique network of European organizations aims to enhance the efficiency and quality of clinical and translational research by transforming the research and training environment in the field of public health.
The students involve in the BioHealth Computing European Master Program should learn to design innovative tools and to work on a joint research program associating: clinical research, environmental and animal health, molecular biotechnology and computational mathematics.
The BioHealth Computing Consortium gather the
following partner universities:
Université Joseph Fourier Grenoble, Universitat de Barcelona, Universita
degli study di Torino, Universiteit Maastricht, Universitatea de Ştiinţe
Agricole şi Medicină Veterinară de Cluj-Napoca.
The BioHealth Computing Consortium is supported by Erasmus Mundus, a program launched by the European Commission to promote cooperation, mobility, academic quality and top-level research of higher education.
European Partner (world partner coming soon)
| Université Joseph Fourier | USAMV | Universitat de Barcelona |
| Università di Torino | Maastricht University |





