What are the options for continuing to study in quantitative and computational biology?
A certificate program in quantitative and computational biology (QCB) is now offered by the Lewis-Sigler Institute and its affiliated departments. It is designed for students with a strong interest in multi-disciplinary and systems-level approaches to understanding molecular, cellular, and organismal behavior. The curriculum introduces the students to experimental and analytic techniques for acquisition of large-scale quantitative observations, and the interpretation of such data in the context of appropriate models. For this program, we have developed an independent laboratory course, QCB 301/302-Project Lab, for the junior year that continues the quantitative track. However, it is important to remember that CHM/COS/MOL/PHY 231-234 is not a course only for prospective biology students, but rather is a new introduction to the natural sciences. Thus, as noted above, this course serves an alternative path into all the science concentrations on campus. A student with interests at the inte
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