University of Pittsburgh
Computational and
Systems Biology
Solving Critical
Biological Problems
Are you ready to tackle complex problems at the intersection of biology and cutting-edge technology?
In today’s rapidly evolving landscape, traditional methods alone aren’t enough to address increasingly complex biological problems. That’s why the Department of Computational and Systems Biology (CSB) stands as a beacon of progress as one of the fields in the “New Biologies.” We leverage computational and systems-level analyses to address previously unsolvable challenges.
Our vibrant research community collaborates seamlessly with other leading programs at the University of Pittsburgh and around the globe. The result? A dynamic environment where ideas flourish and breakthroughs happen. Join us and become part of a legacy of innovation.
Latest News
CSB’s Dennis Kostka awarded a grant for single-cell metabolism research through the Chan Zuckerberg Initiative
Associate Professor Dennis Kostka was awarded a grant through the Chan Zuckerberg Initiative (CZI) to strengthen his research on single-cell genomics data.
Associate Professor John Barton creates a computational method to study natural selection and population structure
Associate Professor John Barton has developed a computational method to enhance natural selection research.
Now accepting applications for fall 2024!
Enhance your career with a master’s degree in computational biomedicine and biotechnology! Deadline: June 1, 2024. Classes start August 26, 2024.