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Computational and
Systems Biology
Solving Critical
Biological Problems
Are you ready to tackle complex problems at the intersection of biology and modern technology?
In today’s rapidly evolving landscape, traditional methods alone aren’t enough to address increasingly complex biological problems. The Department of Computational and Systems Biology (CSB) is combining 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
CPCB student Emma Flynn presents research at the Machine Learning in Drug Discovery Symposium
PhD candidate Emma Flynn recently took to the stage at the Machine Learning in Drug Discovery Symposium in Cambridge, Massachusetts, where she delivered a lightning talk.
Visiting scholar Yuhao Chen leaves Pitt with new ideas and enduring collaborations
Yuhao Chen, a visiting PhD candidate from Zheijiang University in China, spent six months honing his computational biology research at Pitt.
The inaugural Pitt Biological Physics Day showcases interdisciplinary research
Pitt Biological Physics Day fostered collaboration between the Department of Computational and Systems Biology (CSB) and the Department of Physics and Astronomy.