Program Information
Degree Offered
Ph.D.-Computational Biology
Format: Campus
Program Description:
The aim of the Program in Computational Biology (COB) is to produce scientists trained in the modeling and mathematical analysis of biological systems using sophisticated computational methods. This rapidly evolving field addresses the complex challenges of the 21st century in understanding the behavior of biological systems and human diseases. Computational biologists with the skill to do this are now widely sought by industry, research centers, and universities. COB is a multidisciplinary stand-alone program that involves six different divisions and departments at New York University and Mount Sinai School of Medicine. Participating departments and divisions are NYU Graduate School of Arts and Science (Biology, Chemistry, Mathematics, and Neural Science), NYU School of Medicine Sackler Institute of Graduate Biomedical Sciences, and Mount Sinai School of Medicine (Biomedical Sciences Program). The COB program features:
Dual faculty advisers in both biological and computational science
Interdisciplinary training through flexible and background-tailored tracks, trainee-led seminars, and ethics/research conduct courses
Summer internships in industry, academia, or government laboratories
Learning environments and activities that promote interdisciplinary interactions and broader collaborations within and outside NYU/MSSM
Mentoring and career development activities
Accreditation:
New York University is a member of the Association of American Universities and is accredited by the Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools.
Tuition & Financial Aid
Financial Aid Offered: No
Classification: Doctoral/Research Universities - Extensive
Institution Sector: Private not-for-profit
Locale: Large City
Size & Settings: 20,000 and above