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M3: Mid-Atlantic Microbiome Meet-up

Join us for our annual Mid-Atlantic Microbiome Meet-up. Discover the latest advancements in microbiome research & innovation.

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WABI Conference on Algorithms in Bioinformatics

WABI 2025—an international conference covering research in algorithmic work in bioinformatics, computational biology and systems biology—will be held at the University of Maryland, in College Park.

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Student Reseachers

CBCB currently supports more than 40 graduate students, mostly at the Ph.D. level. We also have high school interns and more than a dozen undergraduate students contributing to CBCB research. Our diverse academic community allows our students to collaborate across disciplines—machine learning researchers working with data scientists and epidemiologists, or computational biologists working with entomologists, are but two examples.

 

Education

woman in blazer and glasses smiling with arms crossed next to column that says "discovery"CBCB currently supports more than 40 graduate students, mostly at the Ph.D. level.

Portrait of Kyle Brumfield

Kyle Brumfield

Visiting Postdoctoral Associate
Microbial Ecology
Portrait of Jamshed Khan

Jamshed Khan

Assistant Research Scientist
Scalable Algorithms

About CBCB

The Center for Bioinformatics and Computational Biology (CBCB) brings together researchers from many disciplines, including computer science, molecular biology, genomics, genetics, mathematics, statistics, and health computing, all of whom aspire to gain a better understanding of how life works. 

Machine Learning & Health

Software & Digital Tools

We’re developing open-source software and other digital tools for processing, organizing, indexing and querying high-throughput genomics data.

Microbiome & The Environment

We’re forming robust interdisciplinary partnerships in pursuit of a deeper understanding of complex microbial communities.

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