Our students are well-prepared to tackle complex biological systems and topics such as epidemiology, biotechnology, precision medicine and more. The undergraduate minor in computational biology ...
Bioinformatics and computational biology represent inter‐related disciplines that harness computational methods, statistical models and algorithmic innovations to decode, organise and interpret ...
This page outlines the 2022-23 degree requirements for Computational Biology. This page is not an official list of degree requirements. Adjustments may be required due to curriculum changes. Current ...
The use of computational techniques and information systems has revolutionized research in the biological sciences — from the analysis of DNA sequences and the understanding of gene expression and ...
While our ability to collect large amounts of experimental data in a timely and cost-effective manner represented, until recently, a top priority, a different challenge is currently taking shape. Now ...
A dendritic cell and a T-cell are depicted dancing in the foreground, under the dazzling lights reflected from a disco ball. In the background, a malignant cancer cell is depicted dancing with another ...
Ever better experimental techniques allow us to perform experiments under tightly controlled conditions and can deliver gigantic amounts of data reflecting the complexity of biology. This has vastly ...
Immunology has undergone a revolution thanks to vaccinations. Systems immunology integrates various experimental and computational approaches to comprehend the intricate interactions between the ...
A research team has delivered an overview of how computational tools are reshaping the design of nonnatural metabolic pathways—engineered biochemical routes that do not exist in nature but enable ...
What is Basic Science Research? Basic science research focuses on foundational questions that help us to better understand human biology and cancer. The Setty Lab investigates fundamental questions ...
The 1953 discovery of the DNA double helix, the 1995 sequencing of the first genome of a free-living organism, and the 2001 publication of the first human genome draft, catalyzed by technological and ...