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The Bioinformatics and Computational Biology research team comprises faculty members exploring diverse genetic, genomic, molecular, and metabolomic data, while developing innovative computational approaches to enhance our comprehension of intricate biological information.
Wake Forest University maintains The Distributed Environment for Academic Computing (DEAC), a High-Performance Computing (HPC) Cluster accessible to all university researchers, complete with dedicated technical support for computational research requirements.
Wake Forest's Biology Ph.D. program enables students to engage in cutting-edge research across various biological science fields. The curriculum focuses on establishing robust theoretical frameworks, providing creative research training and experiences, and developing professional competencies to achieve diverse career objectives. Doctoral candidates in Biology benefit from full tuition coverage and generous stipend support throughout their five-year program.