2013-2014 Bulletin 
    
    Apr 19, 2024  
2013-2014 Bulletin [ARCHIVED BULLETIN]

Computational and Systems Biology Joint PhD Program with Keck Graduate Institute, MS/PhD


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The Institute of Mathematical Sciences cooperates with Keck Graduate Institute (KGI) of Applied Life Sciences to offer a joint doctoral program in Computational and Systems Biology.

Computational and systems biology are developing fields that aim to understand biological systems through mathematical analysis, numerical simulation, data collection, refinement and improvement of models based on comparison with experimental data, and the development of theories to enhance our understanding of biological systems.  Fields of modern genetics, including genomics and proteomics, and molecular and cell biology are the current focus of research in systems biology.  Myriad computational tools including deterministic and stochastic modeling, Monte Carlo simulations, data mining, and data analysis are needed in approaching these problems.  Applied mathematical topics including nonlinear dynamical systems, both discrete and continuous; partial differential equations; probability; statistics; linear algebra; network theory; numerical analysis; control theory; and asymptotic and perturbation methods, which provide some of the fundamental tools needed to carry out the requisite modeling and analysis.

The joint doctoral program in computational and systems biology trains scientists, mathematicians, engineers, and quantitative biologists via a combination of coursework, independent study, optional laboratory rotations, and individual mentoring to provide a strong grounding in modern biology, genomics, and mathematical methods needed for modeling and computational work. 

Degree Requirements

The joint degree program requires 72 units of graduate level coursework. 24 units are taken at CGU and 24 units are taken at KGI.  24 units can potentially be transferred in from master’s level coursework at another institution.  No research tools are required.

University Policies.  University policies detailed in the Registration and Degree Information  section of the Bulletin apply.

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