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doerlbh got a reaction from Ecce in SysBio/CompBio Berkeley vs Columbia vs UCSF vs UChicago
Hi everyone,
I am mostly looking at four programs that accepted me in Computational Biology: Berkeley, UCSF, UChicago, Columbia
Never studied or interned at any of them before so I am hoping to know more about them outside the website~
I am most likely in academia, but I wonder for Computational Biology in general, which school might be a best fit, and what to avoid.
In general as far as I know:
Berkeley
great for bio and cs. young. in Bay.
UCSF
top biomed. expensive but in Bay. less known in pan-science than biomed.
Columbia
young. great science. great city. not sure about biomed in general.
UChicago
great faculties and focus on edu. not sure about its biology within the country though.
Opinions? Thank you!
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doerlbh reacted to reyy14 in 2017 Computational Biology/Biomedical Informatics PhD Applicants and Admission Results
Got accepted to University of Maryland's BISI Computational Biology, Bioinformatics and Genomics Ph.D program.
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doerlbh got a reaction from fonifd in 2017 Computational Biology/Biomedical Informatics PhD Applicants and Admission Results
Thanks, fonifd. Sad to hear, but thanks for the clarification~ And congras to you!
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doerlbh reacted to desmond.bo in 2017 Computational Biology/Biomedical Informatics PhD Applicants and Admission Results
Awesome!!
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doerlbh reacted to SysEvo in 2017 Computational Biology/Biomedical Informatics PhD Applicants and Admission Results
Harvard Systems Biology admitted.
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doerlbh reacted to SysEvo in 2017 Computational Biology/Biomedical Informatics PhD Applicants and Admission Results
Good luck to both of us
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doerlbh got a reaction from SysEvo in 2017 Computational Biology/Biomedical Informatics PhD Applicants and Admission Results
Accepted to Columbia - Systems Biology, 2nd round interview
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doerlbh got a reaction from SysEvo in 2017 Computational Biology/Biomedical Informatics PhD Applicants and Admission Results
Thanks SysEvo. Sad to hear, but luckily to have Columbia interview though.