Increasingly complex biological problems and extremely large biological data sets have necessitated new approaches to answer many of today’s current research challenges and tackle emerging questions in biology not amenable to traditional approaches. As one of the fields in the “New Biologies”, Computational and Systems Biology (CSB) encompasses an interdisciplinary approach that harnesses the power of computation and systems-level analyses to formulate and solve critical biological problems. These research programs within CSB also synergize and collaborate with the extensive basic and clinical research programs at the University of Pittsburgh and across the globe. Concomitant with our research foci, CSB is also a leader in educating and training all levels of emerging and nascent scientists, who will continue this work and identify and tackle new biological problems of the next generation.
DCSB Welcomes Yu-Chih Chen to the faculty
It is with great pleasure that we welcome Dr. Yu-Chih Chen to our Department as an Assistant Professor in the tenure stream effective November 2020....
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DCSB Welcomes Dr. Nathan Lord to our academic family!
It is with great pleasure that we welcome Dr. Nathan Lord to our Department as an Assistant Professor in the tenure stream effective September 2020...
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Bahar Lab and Cedars-Sinai Study Shows How COVID-19 Could Lead to Runaway Inflammation
A study from the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine and Cedars-Sinai addresses a mystery first raised in March: Why do some people with COVID-19 develop severe inflammation? The research shows how the molecular structure and sequence of the SARS-CoV-2 spike protein—part of the virus that causes COVID-19—could be behind the inflammatory syndrome cropping up in infected patients...
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TECBio REU Pioneers Successful Virtual Program
Amidst the uncertainty and turmoil that beleaguered the early months of 2020, the TECBio Research Experience for Undergraduates (REU) program at the University of Pittsburgh had to make the difficult decision of whether or not to proceed with their annual summer research program. Preparations had to be made and longstanding playbooks had to be completely re-written, but it was decided that the program would continue... (read more)
Robin Lee Promoted to Associate Professor
Congratulations to Dr. Robin Lee on his promotion to Associate Professsor!
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Pitt prepares to resume research
The University of Pittsburgh is making preparations to resume research activities on campus amidst the COVID-19 pandemic. On Friday, Chancellor Patrick Gallagher issued a statement outlining the goals of re-opening the university by saying, "we are seeking to adapt to a new reality: performing our vital mission and protecting our community in the midst of a pandemic." In his message...
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Dr. Ivet Bahar has been elected a member of The National Academy of Sciences
Dr. Ivet Bahar is among the exceptional scientists elected this year to the The National Academy of Sciences (NAS). NAS membership is a widely accepted mark of excellence in science and is considered one of the highest honors that a scientist can receive...
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Prestigious International Grant Awarded to Dr. Bahar
Dr. Ivet Bahar and her colleagues were recently named recipients of awards by the 2020 Human Frontier Science Program (HFSP). HFSP supports innovative research in biology under the umbrella theme “Complex mechanisms of living organisms”, with emphasis on interdisciplinary research. The program funds cutting-edge, risky projects and....
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Maria Chikina to receive 2020 Chancellor's Distinguished Research Award
Dr. Maria Chikina, by virtue of the quality of her early contributions, has demonstrated great potential as a scholar and has achieved national and international prominence as a scholar....
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Robin E.C. Lee Named Sloan Foundation Research Fellow
Robin E.C. Lee, Assistant Professor in the Department of Computational & Systems Biology, has been named one of the 126 Sloan Research Fellows for 2020...
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