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.

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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.
Assistant Professor Yu-Chih Chen is harnessing the power of computational algorithms to improve cancer research.
CoBB graduate Glenn Mersky is working at the intersection of biology and machine learning to address key questions in cancer research.
Postdoctoral researcher Laura Strube has been awarded an Intersect Fellowship through the American Association of Immunologists.
Neha Cheemalavagu has graduated from the Joint Carnegie Mellon-University of Pittsburgh PhD Program in Computational Biology!
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Associate Professor Dennis Kostka was awarded a grant through the Chan Zuckerberg Initiative (CZI) to strengthen his research on single-cell genomics data.
Associate Professor John Barton has developed a computational method to enhance natural selection research.
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For the first time, scientists can glimpse the priming stroke of the dynein motor protein with atomic-scale detail and real-time resolution.