Ph.D. in Computational Biology

 Ph.D. in Computational Biology focuses on using computational techniques and mathematical models to understand biological systems and processes. Typically lasting 3 to 5 years, the program combines coursework in bioinformatics, algorithms, systems biology, and data science with original research. Students explore topics such as protein structure prediction, genomics, molecular modeling, and computational drug design. Research may also include the analysis of large biological datasets, disease modeling, and the development of machine learning techniques to interpret biological data. Graduates are prepared for careers in academia, biotechnology, pharmaceuticals, and healthcare, contributing to advancements in personalized medicine, drug discovery, and the understanding of complex biological systems.