Duke Center for Genomic and Computational Biology (GCB) is an interdisciplinary research center at Duke University that brings together faculty from various disciplines to study complex problems in genomic and computational biology. GCB researchers collaborate across fields such as medicine, engineering, environmental science, and arts and sciences to understand and design complex biological systems, develop innovative methods and technologies, and make significant contributions to basic and applied science.
GCB is a highly collaborative and multidisciplinary environment where scientists, engineers, physicians, and sociologists work together to explore big questions in genomics and computational biology. Their passion for interdisciplinary research dissolves the distinction between quantitative analysis and wet lab research, allowing them to develop unique data sets, analyze them using novel approaches, and disseminate next-generation technologies and best practices for research.
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