Education
University of Torino PhD Programme "Complexity in post-genomic Biology"
This Ph.D Programme is for Graduate Students in Biology, Mathematics,
Chemistry, Physics and Medicine. Prospective students should have an
excellent score in their previous classes, a strong undergraduate
science background, a strong commitment to research and they should
accept the challenge posed by a new interdisciplinary science. Indeed
the present Programme is specifically interested in recruiting students
with broad scientific interests and a taste for collaboration.
The Programme is designed to offer scientific training, research projects and perspectives in the area of post-genomic biology by using combined computational, engineering and experimental approaches with theoretical modelling, rooted in theoretical physics and mathematics. The biological interests include cell differentiation and development, cell signalling, cell growth and motility, cancer progression, cancer cell genetics, protein folding, gene-expression.
Further information on the web site or by contacting the Chair, Professor Federico Bussolino: federico.bussolino @ unito.it
http://www.bioinformatica.unito.it/phD.complexity/
The Programme is designed to offer scientific training, research projects and perspectives in the area of post-genomic biology by using combined computational, engineering and experimental approaches with theoretical modelling, rooted in theoretical physics and mathematics. The biological interests include cell differentiation and development, cell signalling, cell growth and motility, cancer progression, cancer cell genetics, protein folding, gene-expression.
Further information on the web site or by contacting the Chair, Professor Federico Bussolino: federico.bussolino @ unito.it
http://www.bioinformatica.unito.it/phD.complexity/
Integrative Biology Graduate Program, University of Texas southwestern Medical Center
The Integrative Biology Graduate Program fosters training in research
areas focused on understanding the molecular and cellular basis of
integrated biological systems. The Integrative Biology Graduate Program
(IBGP) promotes effective cross-disciplinary research involving
approximately sixty faculty members in basic science and clinical
departments with the goal of training students for careers as
independent investigators. Some areas of research interests in this
program include response and adaptation to physiological (exercise,
microgravity, and pregnancy), and pathological (hypertension
inflammatory and immune diseases, diabetes, sepsis, and cancer)
stresses. Specific areas of investigation address cell-cell signaling,
including the basis of fertilization, exocrine secretion, renal tubular
transport, gene regulation in development and differentiation,
regulation of cardiovascular function and metabolism, regulation of
muscle contraction and protein turnover, sensory regulation of
behavior, carbohydrate and lipid metabolism, and tumor biology.
http://www.utsouthwestern.edu/utsw/home/education/integrativebiology/
http://www.utsouthwestern.edu/utsw/home/education/integrativebiology/
The Lewis-Sigler Institute for Integrative Genomics, Princeton University
The Lewis-Sigler Institute for Integrative Genomics, housed in the Carl
Icahn Laboratory at Princeton University, was established to innovate
in research and teaching at the interface of modern biology and the
more quantitative sciences. The Institute is the hub of the Center for
Quantitative Biology, funded by the the National Institute of General
Medical Sciences (NIGMS), one of the National Institutes of Health
(NIH).
http://www.genomics.princeton.edu/
http://www.genomics.princeton.edu/
Cornell, Rockefeller, Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center: Tri-Institutional Program in Computational Biology and Medicine
The Tri-Institutional Program in Computational Biology & Medicine
(CBM) is a collaboration between three outstanding research and
educational institutions: Cornell University (both the Ithaca campus
and the Weill Graduate School of Medical Sciences), The Rockefeller
University, and Sloan-Kettering Institute. This highly selective
program offers Ph.D. degrees in the newly emerging field of
Computational Biology and Medicine, at the interface between biology,
mathematics, and computer science. The combined resources of these
world-leading institutions create an unparalleled interdisciplinary
environment for excellence in CBM. The program strongly encourages
collaboration among the campuses and the different disciplines.
http://www.triiprograms.org/cbm/about.html
http://www.triiprograms.org/cbm/about.html
Plant Systems Biology, Flanders and Ghent University.
Plants are crucial for mankind. As an established institute at the
forefront of Plant Sciences, our mission is to use systems biology
approaches combining bioinformatics, computational biology, functional
genomics and classical biology to further explore the potential of
plants to help build a sustainable economy. Our activities
are rooted in fundamental research and oriented towards applications for the benefit of society.
http://www.psb.ugent.be/
are rooted in fundamental research and oriented towards applications for the benefit of society.
http://www.psb.ugent.be/






