Computational Biology

Computational Biology is concerned with the development and application of computer-based methods for the analysis of biological data and the creation of mathematical and statistical models that can be used to describe and simulate biological processes. Here, both data-driven approaches from the field of machine learning are applied and hypothesis-driven models are adapted to existing data. A particular challenge is the integration of different types of biological data in order to create a holistic picture of biological processes. This interdisciplinary subject is at the interface between biology, mathematics and computer science, and offers numerous areas of application, e.g. in biomedical research or the pharmaceutical industry.

Supervising professors

Prof. Dr. Dirk Grimm

Prof. Dr. Carl Herrmann

PD Dr. Dr. Daniel Hübschmann

Prof. Dr. Ursula Kummer

Prof. Dr. Dominik Niopek

Prof. Dr. Karl Rohr

Prof. Dr. Robert Russell

Prof. Dr. Rebecca Wade

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