Justine and Jim Mullen ’80 have generously donated to RPI in support of several research projects and a workshop in ...
A research team in Carnegie Mellon University's Ray and Stephanie Lane Computational Biology Department is working to better understand the role that genetic on and off switches play in activating ...
Undergraduates at the University of Colorado Boulder interested in biology and computer science used to have to find creative ways to blend their interests on their own. That changed when CU Boulder ...
Researchers at Carnegie Mellon University have shown that bacteria can learn from past experiences, store memories across generations and adapt their behavior to changing environments all without a ...
How one of CU’s most recent minors has the potential to revolutionize the medical industry The field of medicine and health professions is a rapidly shifting and growing industry, constantly providing ...
A dendritic cell and a T-cell are depicted dancing in the foreground, under the dazzling lights reflected from a disco ball. In the background, a malignant cancer cell is depicted dancing with another ...
A multidisciplinary research team at Gladstone Institutes, led by Senior Investigator Katie Pollard, PhD, has received $5 million in funding through a newly launched grant program designed to ignite a ...
In the same vein as weather forecast models that predict developing storms, researchers have now developed a method to predict the cell activity in tissues over time. The new software combines ...
Our 30-credit-hour degree is composed of 21 hours of coursework and at least nine thesis hours. You can customize your degree with two tracks: Translational Bioinformatics: Through this track, you’ll ...
The application of computer-based tools and methodologies to simulate and model the human body in health and disease is known as computational biomedicine. It is a new, rapidly growing field ...
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