Systems Biology and Neuroengineering

The Systems Biology and Neuroengineering area aims to understand and analyze biological systems within the living cell and in the brain. Examples of related tasks are biomolecular data analysis for medical applications, synthetic biology, establishing the principles of neuroinformation processing in the brain for developing robust sensory processing and motor control algorithms, accelerating the clinical translation of devices that make contact with neurons, and building massively parallel brain-computer interfaces.

Affiliated Faculty

Labs

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GISL

Genomic Information Systems Laboratory

Prof. Dimitris Anastassiou
7LE1 CEPSR

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LIINC Lab

Laboratory for Intelligent Imaging and Neural Computing
Prof. Paul Sajda
10th floor, 550W 120th St (NWC Science Building)

VIL
Visual Inference Lab

VIL | Zuckerman Institute | Quad 3D
Prof. Paul Sajda
3227 Broadway ยท New York, NY 10027

Centers and Projects

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C2B2

The Center for Computational Biology and Bioinformatics

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MAGNet

The Center for the Multiscale Analysis of Genomic and Cellular Networks

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CNEC

The Center for Neural Engineering and Computation

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DSI

Data Science Institute

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IGERT

Optical Techniques for Actuation, Sensing, and Imaging of Biological Systems