UCL Systems Biology
Events and News
News
Systems Biology Journal club has restarted for the this term. First meeting 29 September >>more
Information about the BBSRC e-Learning for Systems Approaches programme now available >>more
New PhD Programme
UCL has developed a new Interdisciplinary PhD Programme in bioscience and bioengineering. The programme covers all levels of biology, from molecules through to cells and whole animal physiology, and provides training in cutting edge techniques, including bioengineering, data analysis, computational and mathematical modelling, imaging, structural biology and systems approaches >>more
Recent Publications
Jennifer Rohn and Buzz Baum (LMCB) "Comparative RNAi screening identifies a conserved core metazoan actinome by phenotype"
Jennifer Rohn and Buzz Baum (LMCB) "Identification and characterization of a set of conserved and new regulators of cytoskeletal organization, cell morphology and migration"
MRes in Systems Biology
Systems biology is a developing research field that combines experiment, quantitative analysis and modelling to tackle fundamental problems in biology. This course provides multi-disciplinary training in systems approaches. The research-intensive programme includes taught courses, hand-on training and extensive research projects delivered and supervised by world-class scientists. With its broad research base and strengths in interdisciplinary training, UCL is in a unique position to provide such diverse training and produce young researchers who are able to productively use a systems approach.
Applications are invited from students whose first degree is in a biological, physical, computational, engineering or mathematical discipline.
Deadline
The deadline for applications to start the MRes programme in September 2012 is 31 March 2012.
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