Mochan is a graduate of the Joint Carnegie Mellon-University of Pittsburgh PhD Program in Computational Biology (CPCB) and currently serves as the Chair of the Department of Computational and Chemical Sciences at Carlow University.
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Mochan is a graduate of the Joint Carnegie Mellon-University of Pittsburgh PhD Program in Computational Biology (CPCB) and currently serves as the Chair of the Department of Computational and Chemical Sciences at Carlow University.
Sahil Ganatra, a graduate of the Computational Biomedicine and Biotechnology (CoBB) master’s degree program, is bridging the gap between technology and clinical care.
Alumnus Murat Can Cobanoglu works as a staff bioinformatics scientist at Natera. Using a blood sample, Cobanoglu’s team can tell whether a patient has cancer or not.
Alumnus Lidio Meireles is leveraging the power of machine learning to find suitable donors for patients seeking stem cell transplants.
When Arjun Singh was exploring graduate school programs, he knew he wanted a degree that combined his interests in biotechnology and computer science. This led him to Pitt.
Virginia Burger has found her career niche at the intersection of science and business development.
Ying Liu, PhD ‘11, is building the future of technology as a software engineer at Google.
As a data scientist at U.S. Steel, Pitt alumnus Abish Pius, ‘20, is inspired by anything new and up and coming in the world of technology.
CoBB alumna Sneha Mittal has landed a job that fuels her passion for cancer research. She now works as a bioinformatics analyst in New York City.
CoBB graduate Glenn Mersky is working at the intersection of biology and machine learning to address key questions in cancer research.