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About CCB

The Center for Computational Biology (CCB) was established in 2004 through the Chancellor’s New Ideas Initiative, an outgrowth of the 2002 Strategic Academic Plan, to expand the research base at the University and produce the next generation of leaders in the fundamental and applied biological sciences.

Our Mission

Administratively housed in the Berkeley component of the California Institute for Quantitative Biosciences (QB3), the mission of CCB is to support interdisciplinary research on the broad array of subjects that cover the interface between computation and biology, and to foster graduate and undergraduate education in the field.

The Center includes distinguished faculty and graduate students from several academic departments and all disciplines underlying computational biology, specially recruited fellows, collaborators from other institutions, and leaders from industry, government and nonprofit organizations.

Our Goals

Our goal is simple: To establish UC Berkeley as the premier institution for education, training and research in computational biology. Our specific aims include:

  • Hire new faculty leaders to catalyze interdisciplinary interactions;
  • Create a training program in computational biology that will be a model for universities worldwide;
  • Catalyze large-scale projects that cut across departmental boundaries;
  • Develop joint programs with industry and raise and administer industrial funding;
  • Develop outreach programs to attract women and underrepresented populations to computational biology;
  • Ensure Berkeley faculty have the resources they need to successfully lead interdisciplinary teams.

Research and Education Programs

Our research focuses on the computational interpretation of variation in the human genome. Our Designated Emphasis in Computational and Genomic Biology provides graduate students with systematic education in the component disciplines of computational biology, and interdisciplinary courses developed by our faculty provides students — at both the graduate and undergraduate levels — with, among other things, the essential ability to communicate with scientists from other fields through a common language. We are joined in these efforts by our collaborators and industrial partners.

About QB3

The California Institute for Quantitative Biosciences (QB3) is a partnership between the state of California, private industry, venture capital, and the University of California campuses at Berkeley, San Francisco, and Santa Cruz, charged with developing effective new solutions to the world’s most urgent biological problems through multidisciplinary research, innovative educational programs, and industrial and venture capital partnerships.

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