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Read more at: Statement for 2023-24

Statement for 2023-24

11 July 2023

Part III Systems Biology is a fourth year undergraduate course open to students who have completed Part II courses in Biological, Physical Sciences, Mathematics or Computer Sciences. (for more details - see Entry Requirements below). Systems Biology is an integrated approach to the study of biology through experiment and...


Read more at: Part III Systems Biology student Thea Zabell rows in winning woman's boat race team 2018

Part III Systems Biology student Thea Zabell rows in winning woman's boat race team 2018

28 March 2018

Congratulations to Thea Zabell who rowed in this year's winning Cancer Research UK Women’s Boat Race team.


Read more at: Solving problems in biotechnology and medicine using Flexible Nets

Solving problems in biotechnology and medicine using Flexible Nets

17 January 2018

From Professor Steve Oliver: The exploitation of Systems Biology information to design novel microbes for biotechnological processes and to control those processes in real time on an industrial scale requires computer modelling. However, biological systems are difficult to model and control, both due to their highly...


Read more at: Solving problems in biotechnology and medicine using Flexible Nets

Solving problems in biotechnology and medicine using Flexible Nets

17 January 2018

From Professor Steve Oliver: The exploitation of Systems Biology information to design novel microbes for biotechnological processes and to control those processes in real time on an industrial scale requires computer modelling. However, biological systems are difficult to model and control, both due to their highly...


Read more at: Kathryn Lilley awarded the 2017 Juan Pablo Albar Proteome Pioneer Award

Kathryn Lilley awarded the 2017 Juan Pablo Albar Proteome Pioneer Award

27 September 2017

Congratulations to Kathryn Lilley who has received the 2017 Juan Pablo Albar Proteome Pioneer award from the European Proteomics Association.


Read more at: Juan Ignacio Castrillo (1963-2017)

Juan Ignacio Castrillo (1963-2017)

3 August 2017

It is with great sadness that we report the death of a former member of CSBC, Juan Castrillo. Juan was a very scholarly, kind, and generous person. His breadth of knowledge of our science was amazing and, and even after he left Cambridge to work in his brother's biotech company in Spain, he continued to send colleagues in the Centre, the Department, and across Europe very focussed information on recent publications relevant to their research.


Read more at: Kathryn Lilley, members of the Cambridge Centre for Proteomics and collaborators publish a human cell atlas in Science

Kathryn Lilley, members of the Cambridge Centre for Proteomics and collaborators publish a human cell atlas in Science

25 July 2017

Kathryn Lilley and members of the Cambridge Centre for Proteomics, with collaborators from the Royal Institute of Technology, KTH, Sweden publish a human cell atlas in Science, 11th May 2017.


Read more at: How we adapt to life at 5400 m - Jules Griffin, James West and collaborators have published a paper in PNAS

How we adapt to life at 5400 m - Jules Griffin, James West and collaborators have published a paper in PNAS

25 July 2017

Jules Griffin and James West of Biochemistry, with collaborators from PDN, UCL and Southampton have published a paper in PNAS which addresses how Sherpas adapt to high altitudes faster than Westerners as part of the Xtreme Everest 2 expedition to Everest Basecamp.


Read more at: Dr Markus Ralser awarded the Colworth Medal

Dr Markus Ralser awarded the Colworth Medal

30 March 2016

Dr Markus Ralser has been awarded the Biochemical Society's Colworth Medal for his work on the early evolution of cellular metabolism, and the dynamic nature of metabolism that allows living cells to adapt to stress situations.


Read more at: Marjory Stephenson Prize

Marjory Stephenson Prize

9 November 2015

The 2016 Marjory Stephenson Prize will be awarded to Steve Oliver, Professor of Systems Biology & Biochemistry at the University of Cambridge and Director of the Cambridge Systems Biology Centre.