Computational Biology Facility (CBF), University of Liverpool

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  • Number of employees
    50-100

The Computational Biology Facility (CBF) at the University of Liverpool is a pioneering research centre dedicated to advancing the field of computational biology. Established to support interdisciplinary research, CBF integrates biology with computer science, mathematics, and statistics to tackle complex biological problems.

Our facility provides state-of-the-art computational resources and expertise to researchers across various disciplines. We focus on areas such as genomics, proteomics, systems biology, and bioinformatics, enabling scientists to analyse large datasets and derive meaningful insights.

At CBF, we believe in fostering collaboration and innovation. Our team comprises experienced computational biologists, data scientists, and software engineers who work closely with biologists to develop tailored solutions for their research needs.

We offer a range of services including:

  • Data analysis and interpretation
  • Custom software development
  • Training and workshops in computational techniques
  • Access to high-performance computing resources

Our vision is to be a leader in computational biology, driving advancements that contribute to health and environmental sustainability. We are committed to supporting the scientific community by providing the tools and knowledge necessary to push the boundaries of biological research.

Through our collaborative approach, we aim to empower researchers to make significant discoveries that can lead to breakthroughs in medicine, agriculture, and biotechnology.

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