Computational Biology
- IQ Biology graduate's adventure continuesDan Knights is a humble guy, with very little reason to be humble. A short list of his titles includes high school math teacher, computer scientist and the 2003 Rubik’s Cube World Champion. He has appeared on
- This past January, I had an amazing opportunity to be an instructor at the Workshop on Genomics, and the associated advanced topic sessions, in the Czech Republic. The workshop was hosted in Cesky Krumlov, a UNESCO World Heritage site considered the
- Multi-discipline research makes a big impact Liz Bradley is a great professor because she loved being a student. The computer science professor graduated from MIT with three degrees, a B.S., M.S., and Ph.D., in electrical engineering and
- Chasing the elegant solution Stereotypes tell us that computer scientists are all about hardware, software and servers. They are all about sifting through crowded lines of code in the dim basement of the engineering school. If this is
- Butcher Symposium highlights the success of collaborative researchOn November 11, the Butcher Symposium brought together many of CU’s top researchers to share their current science and to build new scientific collaborations that span disciplines and
- A scientific agora in ColoradoAn agora was a gathering place where early scientists would share and refine ideas.The University of Colorado Board of Regents today approved creation of the system-wide University of Colorado Biofrontiers
- The Interdisciplinary Quantitative Biology program (IQ Biology) will enroll its first students in the fall semester of 2011. This unique program crosses eight academic departments to provide broad training in science, mathematics, engineering and
- ºù«ÍÞÊÓƵ Innovation Center Bioscience ProgramGets Boost From CU BOULDER, Colo. (Nov. 5, 2009) – The ºù«ÍÞÊÓƵ Innovation Center (BIC), as part its mission to commercialize scientific inventions developed at the University of Colorado, has received