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Computational Molecular Biology certificate program at the University of Washington

News & Events

 

Combi Seminars

Combi Seminars focus specifically on developments in molecular and computational biology-related research and feature UW faculty, postdoctoral fellows, and researchers from regionally affiliated centers and institutes.

Seminars are held during Autumn and Winter quarters on Wednesdays at 1:30 in Foege Auditorium unless otherwise noted. Please check the schedule for speakers and topics.

CMB Annual Meeting & Open House

The CMB Annual Meeting & Open House is a vital component of the program. It provides a forum to gather the entire CMB community, to showcase work by CMB students, faculty, and others, and to discuss open problems, trends, and a variety of topics of current interest.

Wednesday, January 11, 2023
Please see the meeting page for more information.

 

past retreats / symposia:

2020 | 2019 | 2014 | 2012 | 2011 | 2010 | 2009 | 2008 | 2007

CMB Journal Club

The CMB journal club is CSE 590C, a weekly seminar on Readings and Research in Computational Biology offered every autumn, winter, and spring.

Related Seminar Series at University of Washington

Several seminar series on campus regularly have talks of interest to the computational biology community:

Statistical Genetics Seminars
Mathematical Biology Journal Club
Genome Sciences Seminars
Biostatistics Seminars
Microbiology Seminars

Email Lists

Announcements for these and other seminars of relevance to computational biologists are usually sent to the compbio-seminars@cs.washington.edu mailing list. All are welcome to subscribe and/or post relevant announcements:

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Announcements of local, national and international conferences, occasional job postings and other topics of potential relevance to computational biologists are usually sent to the companion list compbio-group@cs.washington.edu. Again, all are welcome to subscribe and/or post relevant messages:

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