Education

The Integrative Systems Biology (ISB)  graduate program provides an exceptional academic environment for modern biomedical research. Faculty members in cenIOS train graduate students in the ISB program, which brings together faculty in both basic and applied sciences. This includes researchers from the School of Medicine, the University of Pittsburgh Cancer Institute, the Magee-Womens Research Institute and the Department of Biological Sciences. ISB research is at the cutting edge of many emerging fields, including developmental and reproductive biology, stem cell biology, proteomics, computational biology and genomics.

Application Process

All interested students apply for admission through the ISB Application System. ISB students are selected from a large pool of highly qualified national and international applicants. Students seeking a Ph.D. degree are encouraged to apply.