Seminar Series
The Department of Computational Biology holds two regular seminar series featuring guests, faculty, and graduate students to highlight topics and the research relevant to the department and its community.
Genes, Geography, and Genealogy of Human Expansions: From Early Humans to New France
Humans have occupied all continents and carry with them genomes received from their ancestors. Each present-day genome thus reflects a myriad interwoven stories of filiation and migration.
May 17, 2024
Dr. Adam Siepel
Professor
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory
Biotechnology G10
1:30PM - 2:30PM
Faculty Host:
Dr. Chip Aquadro
Graduate Student Seminars
Student Seminar Series
Computational Biology graduate students are required to attend the Friday Student Seminars to support their colleagues who present their research. As well, we encourage all CB field faculty to attend, especially the student speaker's special committee chair and members.
1:00 - 2:00pm, 226 Weill Hall
Upcoming Student Seminars
- January 19 | Yutong Zhu and Yu Sun (2-3PM, 224 Weill Hall)
- February 2 | Yilin Liu and Junke Zhang
- March 1 | Vrushali Fangal and Ian Lee
- April 12 | Justin Cha and Shagun Gupta (224 Weill Hall)
- May 3 | Manqi Zhou and Hao Xue
- June 7 | Li Yao and Beulah Agyemang-Barimah