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Unlock your potential: Attend an informational webinar for CoBB on May 20
Are you interested in learning the skills that can help you innovate for life? The Computational Biomedicine and Biotechnology MS program may be the perfect fit for you.
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.
Study sheds light on the mechanics of tiny cellular engines known as dyneins
For the first time, scientists can glimpse the priming stroke of the dynein motor protein with atomic-scale detail and real-time resolution.
TECBio alumnae shape the future of research through computational biology PhDs
Four alumnae have turned their research experiences into the pursuit of PhDs in computational biology.
Alumni success story: Akash Parvatikar, AI scientist
Akash Parvatikar is making exciting breakthroughs as a pathology map product manager and AI scientist.
Nate Lord, PhD, receives New Innovator Award from NIH
Please join us in congratulating Dr. Nate Lord on receiving the five-year, $1.5 million New Innovator Award!
NIH awards 2023 Transformative Research Award to CSB’s Anne-Ruxandra Carvunis, PhD & Co-PIs
Dr. Anne-Ruxandra Carvunis & her Co-PIs on receiving one of six 2023 NIH Director’s Transformative Research Awards