Welcome to Rutgers-Camden’s master’s and doctoral programs in Computational and Integrative Biology. These programs operate within an interdisciplinary center, connecting experimental and computational methods in quantitative biology. The curriculum explores integrative biology, spanning molecular intricacies to population dynamics, and harnesses computational tools for meticulous experiment design and analysis.
Rutgers-Camden’s Center for Computational and Integrative Biology (CCIB) is an interdisciplinary research center for bridging experimental and computational approaches in quantitative biology. For over a decade, CCIB’s master’s and doctoral programs have excelled in preparing students for contemporary research roles across academia, industry, and government. Our alumni thrive in postdocs and tenure-track faculty positions in the U.S. and Europe, research roles with organizations including Genentech, Evotech, and LG Chem, and governmental agencies like the FDA, DOD, and USDA.
Students in the master’s program develop strong quantitative skills and a deep understanding of systems biology, crucial for conducting meaningful computational and integrative research. The Essential Courses provide a solid foundation in biological chemistry, biomathematics, computer science, and integrative biology. Moreover, students refine their ability to apply quantitative methods, critically assess scientific literature, and communicate research outcomes effectively.
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