Computational Biology Workshop

September 29-30, 2018

Carleton College, Northfield, MN

Welcome to the website for the 2018 Undergraduate Computational Biology Workshop at Carleton College.

This workshop will give students a hands on introduction to how computer science can be used to help answer important problems in Biology. The aim of the workshop is to help grow the computational biology community at liberal arts colleges in the region. Students from Carleton or other surrounding institutions who have taken an introductory computer science class are eligible to register to attend. No biology background is required. Registration is now closed.

Workshop Organizer: Layla Oesper, Carleton College

Workshop Contributors:

  • Rika Anderson, Department of Biology, Carleton College
  • Getiria Onsongo, Department of Computer Science, Macalester College
  • Anna Ritz, Department of Biology, Reed College
  • Ameet Soni, Department of Computer Science, Swarthmore College
  • Anya Vostinar, Department of Computer Science, Grinnell College
  • Catie Welsch, Department of Computer Science, Rhodes College

Workshop Location: The workshop will occur in the Weitz Center for Creativity, room 138. For a campus map see here. For a map of all locations related to the workshop see here.

This workshop is being funded by the National Science Foundation CRII award (IIS-1657380).