The Systems Biology Institute focuses on complex interactions in biological systems and characterizes the organizational principles that unite living systems. One focal area of particular relevance to Yale researchers involves dynamic gene regulatory networks, which provide a springboard for the integration of mathematical theory and bioinformatics. The creation of a Systems Biology Institute at the Yale West Campus provides a generative focus for the research interests of faculty in the physical and biological sciences, and for topics ranging from molecules to whole organisms.
Sections
Our Research Labs

Systems Biology Institute Latest News
-
How molecular traffic cops guide development of the human brain
Collaborators at the Yale Child Study Center and Systems Biology Institute reveal molecular mechanisms that initiate brain stem cells differentiation
-
International partnership to shed new light on ancient bacteria
The Systems Biology Institute’s Michael Murrell has partnered with scholars in the UK and South Africa to uncover the driving force in cyanobacteria
-
Microscopy pioneer Stefan Hell visits West Campus
Nobel laureate and microscopy pioneer Stefan Hell visited West Campus recently to tour the technology and innovation at the West Campus Imaging Core