Alumnus Lidio Meireles is leveraging the power of machine learning to find suitable donors for patients seeking stem cell transplants.
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Alumnus Lidio Meireles is leveraging the power of machine learning to find suitable donors for patients seeking stem cell transplants.
CPCB graduate Caroline Larkin is paving her own path and integrating science into the things she loves. The CPCB program helped her to find her research niche at the intersection of biology and virology.
Through the CPCB program, Ali Tugrul Balci discovered both a supportive community and a passion for cutting-edge computational biology research.
PhD candidate Sophia Hu delivered a talk at the 23rd International Conference on Systems Biology (ICSB), which brought together outstanding systems biology researchers from around the world.
PhD candidate Emma Flynn recently took to the stage at the Machine Learning in Drug Discovery Symposium in Cambridge, Massachusetts, where she delivered a lightning talk.
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.
Javad Rahimikollu and Hanxi Xiao, students in the Joint Carnegie Mellon-University of Pittsburgh PhD Program in Computational Biology (CPCB), led research on the machine learning tool SLIDE.
CPCB student Swapnil Keshari is achieving statewide recognition for his work mentoring women in STEM.
Neha Cheemalavagu has graduated from the Joint Carnegie Mellon-University of Pittsburgh PhD Program in Computational Biology!