The vision of the Biomedical Informatics and Computational Biology (BICB) program is to conduct research and provide education through the establishment of academic and research programs. All BICB academic and research programs collaborate among the University of Minnesota Rochester (UMR), the University of Minnesota Twin Cities (UMTC), the Mayo Clinic, IBM, and the Hormel Institute to advance informatics and computation and to support a strong life science industry in Minnesota.
BICB was established in 2007 as a result of legislative funding and support driven by the recommendations of the Governor of Minnesota’s appointed Rochester Higher Education Development Committee (RHEDC). The committee recommended the collaborative development of an institution that focuses on health science, bioscience, engineering, and technology. This institution is the University of Minnesota Rochester.