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Thursday, December 22, 2016
New CBD Office Visit Episode: Wei Wu
Hear Wei Wu talk about her work using computational approaches to complex diseases like asthma and drug addiction.
Wednesday, October 26, 2016
CBD searching for diverse faculty in Computational and Systems Biology
CBD searching for diverse faculty in Computational and Systems Biology
Friday, October 14, 2016
Hear us discuss our new BSCB program!
Robert Murphy, Kathryn Roeder, and Phillip Compeau discuss the new undergrad program
CMU School of Computer Science Offers Computational Biology Major
Monday, October 03, 2016
CMU School of Computer Science Offers Computational Biology Major
The undergraduate degree program at one of the world’s leading computer science schools will prepare students for positions now in high demand in the biotechnology and pharmaceutical industries, as well as for medical school and graduate studies across the spectrum of computation and biology.
New Episode in ‘CBD Office Visit’ Series
Wednesday, September 28, 2016
New Episode in ‘CBD Office Visit’ Series
CBD presents Professor Russell Schwartz in the latest installment of our YouTube series.
Lane Fellow Elected as Student Representative to ISCB Board of Directors
Monday, September 12, 2016
Lane Fellow Elected as Student Representative to ISCB Board of Directors
Dan DeBlasio, CBD Lane Fellow, was elected to the International Society for Computational Biology (ISCB) Board of Directors as the Student Council Representative for 2017.
CBD Releases First Video of Office Visit YouTube Series: Dr. Andreas Pfenning
Friday, August 05, 2016
CBD Releases First Video of Office Visit YouTube Series: Dr. Andreas Pfenning
CBD Office Visit: Andreas Pfenning
CBD Associate Professor Jian Ma Creates Research Tool that Identifies Interactions Involved in Genetic Changes
Thursday, July 21, 2016
CBD Associate Professor Jian Ma Creates Research Tool that Identifies Interactions Involved in Genetic Changes
CBD Associate Professor Jian Ma said his new algorithm could become an important tool for identifying interactions of the alterations within a cancerous cell’s DNA that drive the disease.
CBD Welcomes Min Xu, Assistant Research Professor
Friday, July 15, 2016
CBD Welcomes Min Xu, Assistant Research Professor
Min Xu joins the Department on July 1, 2016.
ISAC Presents Distinguished Service Award to CBD Department Head Robert F. Murphy at CYTO 2016
Wednesday, July 06, 2016
ISAC Presents Distinguished Service Award to CBD Department Head Robert F. Murphy at CYTO 2016
On June 15, 2016, the International Society for Advancement of Cytometry (ISAC) presented Computational Biology Department Head Robert F. Murphy with the Distinguished Service Award.
Murphy receives grant from new international collaboration program
Friday, June 17, 2016
Murphy receives grant from new international collaboration program
Murphy receives grant from NSF encouraging collaboration between U.S. and U.K investigators.
CBD Celebrates First CMU-Qatar Computational Biology Graduate
Monday, May 02, 2016
CBD Celebrates First CMU-Qatar Computational Biology Graduate
Noora Jassim Al-Muftah is the first graduate from Carnegie Mellon University-Qatar’s Computational Biology program.
Congratulations to “Rookie of the Year” CBD Business Manager, Melissa Tetrick!
Tuesday, April 12, 2016
Congratulations to “Rookie of the Year” CBD Business Manager, Melissa Tetrick!
Melissa Tetrick received the "Rookie of the Year" staff award during the SCS Founders Day celebration.
Pittsburgh Health Data Alliance Funds Clinical Genomics Project led by CBD Professors Kingsford and Langmead
Tuesday, March 22, 2016
Pittsburgh Health Data Alliance Funds Clinical Genomics Project led by CBD Professors Kingsford and Langmead
The Clinical Genomics Modeling Platform is the first Carnegie Mellon University project to be funded by UPMC Enterprises under the umbrella of the Pittsburgh Health Data Alliance.
Exciting Upcoming Computational Biology Lectures in March/early April at CMU
Friday, March 18, 2016
Exciting Upcoming Computational Biology Lectures in March/early April at CMU
List of talks in March/April 2016
Scientists' Robotically Driven System Could Reduce Cost of Discovering Drug and Target Interactions
Tuesday, February 09, 2016
Scientists' Robotically Driven System Could Reduce Cost of Discovering Drug and Target Interactions
Carnegie Mellon University researchers have created the first robotically driven experimentation system to determine the effects of a large number of drugs on many proteins, reducing the number of necessary experiments by 70 percent.
Search Technique Helps Researchers Find DNA Sequences in Minutes Rather Than Days
Monday, February 08, 2016
Search Technique Helps Researchers Find DNA Sequences in Minutes Rather Than Days
Carnegie Mellon's Method Tames Giant Bioinformatics Database
Leads Accepted Papers at RECOMB 2016
Monday, February 08, 2016
Leads Accepted Papers at RECOMB 2016
Seven of the 35 accepted papers at the 20th Annual International Conference on Research in Computational Molecular Biology (RECOMB) were authored by members of the Carnegie Mellon Computational Biology Department.
Acoustic Tweezers Provide Much Needed Pluck for 3-D Bioprinting
Monday, January 25, 2016
Acoustic Tweezers Provide Much Needed Pluck for 3-D Bioprinting
Researchers have demonstrated that acoustic tweezers can be used to non-invasively move and manipulate single cells along three dimensions, providing a promising new method for 3-D bioprinting.
Gregory Johnson Successfully Defends Thesis
Thursday, January 21, 2016
Gregory Johnson Successfully Defends Thesis
Dr. Gregory Johnson successfully defended his doctoral thesis, “Image-Derived Models of the Organization of Cellular Components".
Study of dynamics of T cell signaling published in Science Signaling
Sunday, November 01, 2015
Study of dynamics of T cell signaling published in Science Signaling
Robert Murphy's group collaborated with a group at the University of Bristol to develop maps of the concentration of nine proteins over time following stimulation.
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