Are you a health care student eager to amplify your impact? Imagine a career where clinical expertise merges with data-driven innovation—where you’re not just practicing medicine but shaping its future.

Menu
Are you a health care student eager to amplify your impact? Imagine a career where clinical expertise merges with data-driven innovation—where you’re not just practicing medicine but shaping its future.
In the complex world inside our bodies, timing can be everything. A new study from Steven Smeal and Robin E.C. Lee reveals the timing of molecular signals can change how cells respond to their environment, with potential implications for cancer treatment and drug discovery.
When Chakra Chennubhotla faced questions in cancer research that existing technologies couldn’t answer, he decided to help build new solutions. That decision ultimately led him to co-found PredxBio, a company at the forefront of AI-driven spatial biology.
We’re so glad you’ve found your way to the University of Pittsburgh Department of Computational and Systems Biology! We’re sure you have many questions about life at Pitt, so we’ve assembled a list of frequently asked questions to make your transition to campus a little easier.
The second annual Pittsburgh Biological Physics Day was held on Sept. 16 at the Mellon Insitute. This event showcased vibrant research in the Pittsburgh area that merged principles of physics and biology.
Mon, Oct 6, 2025 | 11:30 a.m. – 12:30 p.m. | BST3 6014 and Zoom
Mon, Sep 15, 2025 | 11:30 a.m. – 12:30 p.m. | BST3 6014 and Zoom
PhD student Akanksha Sachan has been awarded the Diana Jacobs Kalman/AFAR Scholarship for Research in the Biology of Aging.
A team of researchers in Assistant Professor Jishnu Das’s lab has developed a new language model that could revolutionize how scientists understand protein interactions.
Pitt virologists and computational biologists are combining their expertise to understand the replication cycle of a deadly mosquito-borne alphavirus.