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The Center for Computational Biology at The University of Kansas (http://compbio.ku.edu/) welcomes applications to our PhD program in Computational Biology. The Center has world-class credentials in molecular modeling, systems biology, protein design, structural bioinformatics and computational chemistry, and actively engages in community-wide activities in related disciplines. The Computational Biology faculty members are recognized leaders in their field:

Eric Deeds
Associate Professor
Research: Computational Models of Macromolecular Self-assembly and Cellular Signaling Dynamics

Yinglong Miao
Assistant Professor
Research: Biomolecular Modeling, Cellular Signaling and Computer-Aided Drug Design

Christian Ray
Assistant Professor

Research: ​Critical Points, Fitness, and Evolution in Natural and Synthetic Biological Networks

Joanna Slusky
Assistant Professor

Research: Exploring Membrane Protein Folding through Protein Design, Bioinformatics, and Molecular Biology.

Ilya Vakser
Director and Professor
Research: Molecular Recognition in Structural Bioinformatics

Applicants must have a Bachelor's or Master’s degree in natural sciences, mathematics, engineering, or another relevant field. You can apply by following the instructions on the University of Kansas Graduate Studies web site<https://www.applyweb.com/apply/kugrad/>. The initial application deadline will be December 8, 2017 for admission in Fall 2018. For more application information, see http://compbio.ku.edu/apply-0. We encourage applications from female students and students from groups that have been traditionally underrepresented in computational biology.

Please contact Dr. Joanna Slusky at [log in to unmask]<mailto:[log in to unmask]> if additional information is needed.

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