Congratulations to Dr. Mahua Roy, whose first paper from the lab was recently accepted for publication! Her paper, entitled “Computational model predicts the effects of targeting […]
Dr. Mahua Roy gave a lightning round presentation (quick 5-minute talk) at the da Vinci Convergence Symposium. The meeting was sponsored by The Bridge Institute at […]
Professor Finley traveled to Scottsdale, Arizona this week to participate in the Mathematical Oncology Meeting. The meeting was sponsored by the National Cancer Institute’s (NCI) Division […]
Congratulations to Professor Finley, who was selected to receive the inaugural Leah Edelstein-Keshet Prize from the Society of Mathematical Biology (SMB). This award recognizes a woman […]
Professor Finley was invited to give a talk at the University of New Mexico on February 9. She visited the Spatiotemporal Modeling Center at UNM, and […]
The Computational Systems Biology Laboratory welcomes two new undergraduate researchers to the group! Kylie Chinn is a sophomore in Biomedical Engineering who will be working with […]
Congratulations to Professor Finley, who gave an invited talk at the Southern California Systems Biology Conference held at the University of California, Irvine on Saturday, January […]
Exciting work from the CSBL was presented at the AIChE Annual Meeting held in San Francisco, CA November 13-18. Ph.D. candidate, Jennifer Rohrs, gave a talk […]
Congratulations to Prof. Finley, who was invited to present in a seminar series hosted by the Department of Computational and Systems Biology. The program is joint […]
Congratulations to first author Jennifer Rohrs, co-author Christopher Sulistio, and Prof. Finley! Their computational model of the anti-angiogenic factor thrombospondin-1 (TSP1) has been published in the […]