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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 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
Laura Strube wins an Intersect Fellowship award to support her immunology and computational biology research
Postdoctoral researcher Laura Strube has been awarded an Intersect Fellowship through the American Association of Immunologists.
Graduate spotlight: Neha Cheemalavagu, PhD
Neha Cheemalavagu has graduated from the Joint Carnegie Mellon-University of Pittsburgh PhD Program in Computational Biology!
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.