M1 Genomics Informatics Mathematics and Artificial Intelligence for Health and Environment (GENIOMHE)
Program Overview
Program Overview
The M1 GENIOMHE-AI program is a multidisciplinary training program that runs from September to March, with a mandatory two-month internship from April onwards in an academic research laboratory or a company.
Program Objectives
This master's degree allows students to understand the complex and diverse challenges of biology, meet current research and innovation needs in academic research, the biotechnology industry, the pharmaceutical industry, and health, and master biomedical data analysis and modeling techniques.
Skills Acquired
By the end of the M1, students will have acquired skills in:
- Genomics and human genetics
- Genomic data analysis
- Bioinformatics tools and phylogenetics
- Databases
- Machine learning and data mining
- Deep learning
- Imperative and object-oriented programming
- Biological systems modeling
- Multivariate statistics
Career Opportunities
Career prospects include:
- Researcher or teacher-researcher
- Data scientist
- Expert in data science
- Expert in data management
- Bioinformatics engineer (Research and Development)
- Data scientist
- Specialist in artificial intelligence (AI)
- Research engineer or study engineer
- Teacher-researcher (after a doctorate)
- Consultant
Further Study Opportunities
Further study opportunities include:
- Doctorate in Bioinformatics
- Specialized master's degree
- Advanced data analysis, artificial intelligence, or machine learning
- Data scientist, data analyst, or machine learning engineer in innovative sectors (tech, finance, health, energy, etc.)
- Researcher or expert in modeling and data analysis in companies or leading laboratories
- Project or mission manager
Fees and Scholarships
The amounts may vary depending on the program and personal circumstances.
Admission Route
The admission route is through the Informatique, Sciences de la vie, or Sciences de la vie et de la Terre fields.
Capacity
There are 25 available places.
Target Audience and Prerequisites
The program is aimed at students who have validated knowledge and skills in both Biology and Computer Science during their curriculum, such as those with a double degree in SDV-Informatique or a selective SDV-Info Paris Saclay license.
Application Period
The application period is from January 15, 2026, to April 25, 2026.
Supporting Documents
Compulsory supporting documents include:
- Motivation letter
- All transcripts of the years/semesters validated since the high school diploma
- Certificate of English level
- Curriculum Vitae
- Detailed description and hourly volume of courses taken since the beginning of the university program
Additional supporting documents may include:
- VAP file (obligatory for all persons requesting a valuation of assets to enter the diploma)
- Residence permit or receipt of request stating the country of residence
- Document from the UNHCR granting refugee status
- Receipt of refugee status request delivered in France
- Residence permit stating refugee status delivered in France
- Document stating subsidiary protection in France or abroad
- Document stating temporary protection in France or abroad
Program Schedule
The schedule will be posted shortly.
Location
The program is located in EVRY.
