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Skip to main content Computational Biology Institute Main Bootstrap Navigation * About * Contact Us * Research * Projects * People * Alumni * Faculty * Students * Programs Search * About * Contact Us * Research * Projects * People * Alumni * Faculty * Students * Programs Enter the terms you wish to search for. HOME ABOUT CBI Now more than ever before, the power to turn huge volumes of data into information about our world has put the answers to some of life’s most challenging questions within our grasp. The George Washington University’s Computational Biology Institute (CBI) brings together leading faculty in biology, medicine and computing to harness this information, opening new doors of discovery that have the potential to benefit millions. CBI is also maximizing the university’s unique relationships in the nation’s capital to form research partnerships and spotlight cutting-‐edge topics that enhance human and environmental health. By blending its own skills with the expertise of engineers, mathematicians, statisticians, clinicians and others, the CBI is contributing to knowledge and resources that are used by researchers on a global scale, influencing how the world uses science and technology to solve its most pressing problems. With these truly incomparable resources and expertise, the CBI performs cutting-edge research and helps raise awareness of scientific advancements that improve our health, environment and overall quality of life. RANKED #11 U.S. News & World Report's List of Best Public Health Graduate Programs LOCATION Washington D.C.'s only Public Health School RESEARCH Shaping Public Health Policy and Practice FACULTY 130 Full-time Faculty Leading our Students, and 300 Part-time Faculty. FEATURED PUBLICATIONS Estimating rare disease prevalence and costs in the USA: a cohort study approach using the Healthcare Cost Institute claims data November 14, 2024 Estimating rare disease prevalence and costs in the USA: a cohort study approach using the Healthcare Cost Institute claims data Impact of Antibiotics on the Lung Microbiome and Lung Function in Children With Cystic Fibrosis 1 Year After Hospitalization for an Initial Pulmonary Exacerbation November 14, 2024 The purpose of this study was to evaluate changes in the microbiome and lung function in people with CF over 1 year after an initial pulmonary exacerbation. Integrated Fertilization with Bagasse Vermicompost Changes the Microbiome of Mencía Must and Wine November 14, 2024 Grape marc, or bagasse, is a byproduct of wine production that can be vermicomposted and used as organic fertilizer, which improve grape yields and wine quality Nasopharyngeal metatranscriptome profiles of infants with bronchiolitis and risk of childhood asthma: a multicentre prospective study November 14, 2024 Our objectives were to identify metatranscriptome profiles of infant bronchiolitis, and to examine relationship with host transcriptome and asthma development. Explore More Publications PROJECTS OMECLUST We developed omeClust, a generic tool for omics community detection, and applied it to the dissimilarity matrix of the genetic sequences of previous strains of this coronavirus to the newest ones, identifying the sites of genetic difference. BIOHEALTH CAPITAL REGION FORUM Register now for the 2022 BioHealth Capital Region Forum! Click on the image above for more information! CAPITAL AREA ADVANCED RESEARCH AND EDUCATION NETWORK CAAREN is an initiative designed to build a high-performance research and education infrastructure. Click the image above to learn more! EARTH BIOGENOME PROJECT The CBI works closely with the EBP, which proposes to sequence all life on earth! Click the image above to find out more about the project. GLOBAL INVERTEBRATE GENOMICS ALLIANCE GIGA is a collaborative network of researchers seeking to tackle major scintific challenges in the field of genomics. To find out more, click on the link above. FDA ARGOS FDA-ARGOS database updates may help researchers rapidly validate diagnostic tests and use qualified genetic sequences to support future product development. LATEST NEWS Computational Biology Institute Science and Engineering Hall Suite 7000 800 22nd Street NW Washington, DC 20052 (202) 994-5716 cbi@gwu.edu Health Data Science Programs Bioinformatics Minor Undergraduate MS MPH PhD * Campus Advisories * EO/Nondiscrimination Policy * Website Privacy Notice * Contact GW * Accessibility * Terms of Use * Copyright * Report a Barrier to Accessibility This site uses cookies to offer you a better browsing experience. Visit GW’s Website Privacy Notice to learn more about how GW uses cookies. I accept. No, thanks