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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.
Join our team as an Associate or Assistant Professor
We are now hiring!The Department of Computational and Systems Biology is accepting applications for full-time, tenure stream Assistant and Associate Professor positions.Do you hold a PhD in a related field and experience in high-impact research? This might be the...
Koes lab identifies potential coronavirus drugs in second global CACHE Challenge
Associate Professor David Koes and PhD candidate Ian Dunn identified promising early-stage molecules that could lead to new treatments for coronaviruses in the second CACHE Challenge.
CPCB alumna Virginia Burger launches therapeutics startups as entrepreneur-in-residence at Blackbird Labs
Virginia Burger has found her career niche at the intersection of science and business development.
Fall 2024 CSB Seminar Schedule
Learn from experts in both academia and industry positions at the CSB Seminar Series. We have an exciting line up planned for the fall semester!
Shikhar Uttam awarded Single-Cell Biology Data Insights grant from the Chan Zuckerberg Initiative
Assistant Professor Shikhar Uttam was awarded a Single-Cell Biology Data Insights grant from the Chan Zuckerberg Initiative (CZI) to support his computational biology research.
From Pitt to Google: Alumnus Ying Liu applies computational biology training to tech
Ying Liu, PhD ‘11, is building the future of technology as a software engineer at Google.
CPCB students publish innovative machine learning model in Nature Methods
Javad Rahimikollu and Hanxi Xiao, students in the Joint Carnegie Mellon-University of Pittsburgh PhD Program in Computational Biology (CPCB), led research on the machine learning tool SLIDE.
Workshop empowers educators to explore gene expression with computational tools
April Rich, a sixth-year PhD student, hosted an online workshop aimed at democratizing access to bioinformatics tools in education.
CoBB alumnus Abish Pius drives innovation as a data scientist at U.S. Steel
As a data scientist at U.S. Steel, Pitt alumnus Abish Pius, ‘20, is inspired by anything new and up and coming in the world of technology.