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Computational Biology

These faculty members use computational biology – the use of algorithms, statistics, and computer simulations – to study biological systems and analyze large biological datasets. Computational biology is used to interpret DNA/RNA sequencing, protein structures, and cellular networks; discover genes linked to disease; model evolution and epidemics; and predict the effects of mutations or drugs. It helps turn complex experimental data into testable hypotheses and guides experiments by identifying patterns and making quantitative predictions.

Computational Biology