Synthetic Biology:Graduate
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This is an active list of schools and labs that support graduate study in synthetic biology.
Please add to and revise as appropriate.
Currently, programs are listed by school in alphabetical order.
Example labs and departments are listed too.
- Boston University
- Caltech
- Harvard Medical School
- MIT
- Princeton
- UC San Francisco
- UT Austin
- Vanderbilt University
The following links were found here:
http://systems-biology-research.blogspot.com/2007/10/where-you-can-study-systems-biology.html
They have not been updated lately. Feel free to make changes as you see fit.
- Otto-von-Guericke-Universität Magdeburg
- University of Stuttgart
- Jacobs University Bremen
- University of Tokyo
- UCLA
- Princeton University
- Iowa State University
- Cornell
- Cornell University - Computational Biology Undegraduate Program
- Tri-Institutional Training Program in Computational Biology and Medicine (Cornell University, Weill Cornell Medical College And Sloan-Kettering Institute)
- Cornell University - College of Engineering - Biomedical Engineering Department - Systems Biology research option
- Cornell University - Physiology, Biophysics and Systems Biology Graduate Program
- McGill
- Case Western Reserve
- SUNY Binghamton
- Drexel
- UNC Chapel Hill
- Johns Hopkins
- Ghent University
- Kyoto University
- Tokyo Medical and Dental University
- Kanazawa University
- Kanazawa University (Division of Electrical and Computer Engineering) - Bioinfomatics and Robotics - Systems Biology research option (Master Program)
- Kanazawa University (Division of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science) - Intelligent Systems and Information Mathematics - Systems Biology research option(Doctoral Program)
- University of Tokyo
- The University of Tokyo - Graduate School of Frontier Sciences - Department of Computational Biology
- The University of Tokyo - Graduate School of Frontier Sciences - Department of Complexity Science and Engineering - Complex Systems Group - Complexity and Active Intelligence research option
- The University of Tokyo - Graduate School of Frontier Sciences - Department of Frontier Informatics - Evolution and Complex Systems research option
- Osaka University
- Kyushu University
- Waseda University
- Tohoku University
- Weizmann Institute
- Universität Rostock
- Technical University of Denmark
- Telemark University Colleg
- Vrije University
- Universiteit van Amsterdam
- University of London
- Chalmers University of Technology And Göteborg University
- The Royal Institute of Technology
- University of Turku
- Glasgow University
- University of Birmingham
- University College Cork
- Universidad Complutense de Madrid
- Universidad CEU San Pablo
- University of Ulster
- Universidad de Navarra
- SUNY Stony Brook University
- ETHZ and the University of Zurich
- ETHZ and the University of Zurich - Master program in Computational Biology and Bioinformatics
- ETHZ and the University of Zurich - University Research Priority Program Systems Biology / Functional Genomics - PhD projects on Systems Biology
- ETHZ and the University of Zurich - Life Sciences Zurich Graduate School (PhD Programs)
- ETHZ - Department of Biosystems Science and Engineering
- Manchester Centre for Integrative Systems Biology
- Warwick Systems Biology
- University College London
- Oxford University
- The University of Sheffield
- International Research Training Group
- Max Planck Research School
- Harvard University
- UCSD
- CalTech
- University of Nebraska
- Virginia Tech
- Vanderbilt University
- University of Chicago
- UT Southwestern Medical Center
- Stanford University
- University of Pennsylvania
- Arizona State University
- Texas Medical College
- Boston University
- Brandeis University
- Claremont Graduate University
- Columbia University
- Rutgers University
- Indiana University
- University of Rochester
- Northwestern University
- UC San Francisco
- Rice University
- UC Riverside
- University of Virginia
- University of Washington
- Purdue University
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