The Gur lab has published a new article in JACS Au, a journal of the American Chemical Society, that sheds light on how a promising class of cancer-fighting molecules works at the atomic level.
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The Gur lab has published a new article in JACS Au, a journal of the American Chemical Society, that sheds light on how a promising class of cancer-fighting molecules works at the atomic level.
What word would Jennifer Watt use to describe herself? Resilient. This word perfectly captures how the administrative manager has overcome personal and professional setbacks to thrive in all aspects of her life, from running ultramarathons to building a new career.
From a young age, Warren van Loggerenberg dreamed of becoming a professor. That dream is now becoming reality as he transitions from a research scientist to an assistant professor in the Department of Computational and Systems Biology.
Mon, March 9, 2026 | 11:30 a.m. – 12:30 p.m. | BST3 6014 and Zoom
Have you ever wondered where a master’s degree in Computational Biomedicine and Biotechnology (CoBB) will take you? Read on to learn more about the bioinformatics scientist profession.
PhD student Sophia Hu and Professor Jianhua Xing’s lab have developed a computational method to demystify what happens when cells go through epithelial-to-mesenchymal transition (EMT).
When Andrej Savol went off to college, he seemed to be charting his own path. He moved from the Seattle area in Washington state all the way to Pittsburgh.
Sahil Ganatra, a graduate of the Computational Biomedicine and Biotechnology (CoBB) master’s degree program, is bridging the gap between technology and clinical care.
Mon, February 2, 2026 | 11:30 a.m. – 12:30 p.m. | BST3 6014 and Zoom
In 2025, the Department of Computational and Systems Biology tackled complex problems at the intersection of biology and technology. As we reflect on the impact of the last year, we’ve compiled our favorite stories from 2025.