Seminars
Mon, October 13, 2008
 Coding and computation by neural ensembles in the primate retina: Liam Paninski
  Statistics, Columbia University

Thu, October 16, 2008
 COALESCE: An integrative framework to uncover metazoan transcriptional networks: Hillary Coller
  Molecular Biology, Princeton University

full schedule...

Welcome to the PICASso Website!
 
Princeton University is pleased to announce an interdisciplinary graduate training Program in Integrative Information, Computer and Application Sciences (PICASso), funded by an IGERT grant from the National Science Foundation. More information on national IGERT programs is available here.
 
PICASso is geared toward computationally-oriented graduate students in all departments.
 
Full fellowship support is available for qualified applicants pursuing a Ph.D. degree. PICASso Fellows must be U.S. citizens, nationals, or permanent residents. Women and members of underrepresented minority groups are especially encouraged to apply.
 


 

ALL ARE WELCOME AT PICASSO ACTIVITIES AND EVENTS!

 
Weekly Seminar Series...
Mondays:
PICASso Computational Seminars
Thursdays:
Computation and Data Analysis in Biology and Information Sciences


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PICASso in the NEWS:

Across the disciplines: Program trains graduate students from many fields in emerging approach to research

PICASSO initiative fosters interdisciplinary research related to computer science

Program to Train "New Breed" of Scientists

PICASso has been supported in part by the National Science Foundation (under grant 9972930). Any opinions, findings, conclusions or recommendations expressed in this material are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the views of the National Science Foundation.