WHAT'S COMPUTATIONAL & SYSTEMS BIOLOGY (C&SB)?

 

The Major is designed primarily for highly motivated students interested in interdisciplinary activities in life sciences, behavioral sciences, and the computational, control, communication and information branches of engineering and computer sciences. Primary emphasis is on integrative computational and systems biology studies. Students have several options for in-depth studies: a coherent integration of courses selected from one of five designated concentrations in Systems Biology, Bioinformatics, Neurosystems, Biomedical Systems or Computer Systems; or from the broader concentration areas of life sciences, behavioral sciences, engineering and applied mathematical sciences, from these areas.

 

WHAT CAN I DO WITH A DEGREE IN COMPUTATIONAL & SYSTEMS BIOLOGY?

 

The Major is appropriate preparation for employment or for graduate studies in any of the concentration areas, with emphasis on interdisciplinary activities. It is especially geared toward interdisciplinary computational, biosystems/systems biology training of research-oriented students, preparing them for graduate/postgraduate studies and research. It is also appropriate preparation for professional school studies in medicine, public health, dentistry, business, engineering and law.



C&SB SPRING 2008 OFFICE HOURS (BOELTER 4436)

  • Spring 2008 Office Hours are primarily by appointment only. Please email Sharon to schedule an appointment.

  • Drop-In Office Hours will also be designated throughout the quarter. You do not need an appointment to stop by during these times. These hours will vary from week to week and will be posted here. The next Drop-In Office Hours will be held on:

    THURSDAY, MAY 8 (2 pm to 4 pm)