CMU Computational Biology Department

CMU Computational Biology Department

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We seek to realize the potential of machine learning for expanding our understanding of complex biol

The Computational Biology Department at Carnegie Mellon University seeks to realize the potential of machine learning for expanding our understanding of complex biological systems. A primary goal of the department is to develop computational tools that will enable automated creation of detailed, predictive models of biological processes, including automated experiment design and data acquisition.

05/19/2026

An Introduction to String Algorithms by Carl Kingsford releases today (May 19, 2026)!

https://bit.ly/3PzFau5

05/08/2026
05/06/2026

Stephen Wu received the Allen Newell Award for Excellence in Undergraduate Research for his work project "Single-cell Epigenetic Analysis of Bipolar Disorder."

Stephen is a graduating senior in the Ray and Stephanie Lane Computational Biology Department, advised by Associate Professor Andreas Pfenning.

02/17/2026

Associate Teaching Professor, Josh Kangas, will co-lead an effort to develop educational standards for automated science through the Society of Laboratory Automation and Screening (SLAS). Read more here: https://tinyurl.com/4a7hx4tx

01/28/2026

The Ray & Stephanie Lane Computational Biology Department held its annual department-wide retreat on Thursday, January 22nd.

Read more: https://tinyurl.com/3523bxhy

01/21/2026

Ray and Stephanie Lane Professor of Computational Biology, Jian Ma, has been name a 2025 fellow of the Associate for Computing Machinery (ACM)

Read more: https://tinyurl.com/sahvebw3

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