Ph.D. Quantitative and Computational Biology
Bachelor's degree
In Princeton (USA)
Description
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Bachelor's degree
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Princeton (USA)
The Program in Quantitative and Computational Biology (QCB) is intended to facilitate graduate education at Princeton at the interface of biology, the more quantitative sciences, and computation. Administered from The Lewis-Sigler Institute for Integrative Genomics, QCB is a collaboration in multidisciplinary graduate education among faculty in the Institute and the Departments of Chemistry, Chemical and Biological Engineering, Computer Science, Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, Molecular Biology, and Physics. The program covers the fields of genomics, computational biology, systems biology, biophysics, quantitative genetics, molecular evolution, and microbial interactions.
Program Highlights
An Outstanding Tradition: Chartered in 1746, Princeton University has long been considered among the world’s most outstanding institutions of higher education, with particular strength in mathematics and the quantitative sciences. Building upon the legacies of greats such as Compton, Feynman, and Einstein, Princeton established the Lewis-Sigler Institute of Integrative Genomics in 1999 to carry this tradition of quantitative science into the realm of biology.
World Class Research: The Lewis-Sigler Institute and the QCB program focus on attacking problems of great fundamental significance using a mixture of theory and experimentation. To maximize the chances of paradigm shifting advances, there is an emphasis on studying fundamental processes in biology, such as transcription and metabolism, in tractable model organisms including bacteria, yeasts, worms, and fruit flies.
World Class Faculty: The research efforts are led by the QCB program’s 40+ faculty, who include a Nobel Laureate, 8 members of the National Academy of Sciences, 4 Howard Hughes Investigators, and over a dozen early career faculty who have received major national research awards (e.g., NSF CAREER or NIH Innovator).
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Personalized Education: A hallmark of any Princeton education is personal attention
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Subjects
- Computational
- Genomics
- Biology
Course programme
Pre-Generals Requirement(s):
Research Colloquium: QCB Graduate Colloquium
QCB Graduate Colloquium is a research colloquium that has been developed for QCB graduate students, usually held on an afternoon during the fall and spring terms. In the fall, the colloquium will give students an opportunity to hear about the work our faculty are doing and is intended to help students with their lab rotation decisions. In the spring, students enhance their oral presentation skills by presenting their lab work to their peers.
Rotations
All students are required to complete a minimum of two research rotations, with a maximum of four, to explore possible research advisers. At least one rotation project must be theoretical/computational, and one must be experimental.
Ph.D. Quantitative and Computational Biology
