At the NCB, we are dedicated to fostering a comprehensive understanding of Bioinformatics. Our programs are designed to provide students with the tools and knowledge needed to thrive in this dynamic field.


A four-year program that aims to instill foundational knowledge and skills in Bioinformatics and related fields.

A two-year program focusing on advanced research methodologies and applications in Bioinformatics.

A rigorous doctoral program that emphasizes novel research and scholarly contributions to the field.

Engage in cutting-edge research across various disciplines in biological sciences and bioinformatics.

Participate in events that promote knowledge exchange and collaboration within the scientific community.

We partner with biotech firms and research organizations to provide real-world experience and opportunities.

Head of Bioinformatics Department, committed to guiding students through their academic journey.

Renowned researcher in molecular biology and bioinformatics.

Administrative Officer, ensures smooth operations within the NCB.

Expert in Genomics, facilitates quality training and research.

Student Advisor, dedicated to supporting student success and well-being.

Lead Researcher, focusing on innovative methodologies in Bioinformatics.
NCB offers undergraduate programs (BS, 4 years), M.Phil (2 years), and Ph.D. programs focusing on Bioinformatics, aiming to train students in advanced research methodologies.
The main objective of NCB is to promote quality training and research in Bioinformatics, bridging the gap between biology and computer science.
NCB encourages joint investigations and collaborative research across various biological and computational sciences, enhancing educational and research opportunities.
Our facilities include modern research labs, computational labs, and a dedicated staff that supports students in their academic and research endeavors.
Yes, NCB regularly arranges conferences, seminars, and refresher courses for researchers, facilitating knowledge exchange and collaboration, particularly within the OIC member states.
EMI at NCB refers to the use of English as the medium of instruction for academic subjects, ensuring global standards in education and better communication in scientific discourse.