We believe that science is better when it is conducted by a diverse group of minds. We recognize that computational biology is one of the least diverse fields within biology. In our lab, we embrace individuals from all walks of life and encourage our differences in age, color, ability, ethnicity, gender identity, language, nationality, religion, sexual orientation, socio-economic status and any other characteristics that make our lab members the scientists that they are.
Matt is a Professor in the
UCSF Department of Pharmaceutical Chemistry
and by courtesy
Department of Bioengineering and Therapeutic Sciences
Institute for Neurodegenerative Diseases
QB3
Matt is also a member of the following graduate programs:
Graduate Group in Biophysics
Chemistry and Chemical Biology Graduate Program
Graduate Program in Biological and Medical Informatics
Pharmaceutical Sciences and Pharmacogenomics
which in turn are members of these ‘umbrella’ programs:
Integrative Program in Quantitative Biology
Program in Biological Sciences
Quantitative Biosciences Consortium