• National Institute of General Medical Sciences (NIGMS)
    Establishment of new academic Centers of Excellence in Complex Biomedical Systems Research .

  • Harvard Center
    with collaboaration from Harvards departments of physics, computer science, chemistry and chemical biology, and molecular and cellular biology; the Harvard Medical School; Stanford University; the University of Calgary; the California Institute of Technology; and MIT center (below)
  • MIT interdisciplinary center
    MIT Computational and Systems Biology Initiative (CSBi) is a campus-wide education and research program that links biology, computer science and engineering in a multidisciplinary approach to the systematic analysis and computational modeling of complex biological phenomena.
  • Bioinformatics and Computational Biology at the University of California, San Diego
    The Interdisciplinary Bioinformatics Graduate Program draws upon the expertise of affiliated faculty from the Division of Biological Sciences; Departments of Bioengineering, Chemistry and Biochemistry, Computer Science and Engineering, Mathematics, Physics and Psychiatry; the Biomedical Sciences Graduate Program.
  • Indiana University
    The Biocomplexity Institute will provide interdisciplinary training through multiple departments and institutions.
  • Rutgers University
    Interface between the Biological, Mathematical, and Physical Sciences;
    To stimulate interactions among experimentalists and theoreticians working on problems in molecular biophysics, computational and systems biology
  • BBSRC launches three new centres for integrative systems biology
    The Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council (UK) has announced a major investment in
    systems biology
  • Fritz-Haber-Institut der Max-Planck-Ges. Department of Physical Chemistry
    The Group of Complex Systems performs theoretical studies of nonlinear pattern formation and nonequilibrium fluctuations in various reaction-diffusion systems.
  • MTbio: Modelling and Theory in the Biosciences
    MTBio is supported by the Max-Planck-Institute for the Physics of Complex Systems, Dresden, Klaus Tschira Foundation, Heidelberg and Center for High Performance Computing (ZHR) at TU Dresden
  • Frauenhofer Chalmers Research Centre, Sweden
    Systems Biology and Bioinformatics
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