Computational Biology
Computational biology, a branch of biology involving the application of computers and computer science to the understanding and modeling of the structures and processes of life. It entails the use of computational methods for the representation and simulation of biological systems, as well as for the interpretation of experimental data, often on a very large scale.
- Computational Anatomy
- Computational Biomodeling
- Computational Genetics
- Computational Pharmacology
- Computational Evolutionary Biology
- Cancer Computational Biology
- Neural Modeling
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