Programs at LSI The Lewis-Sigler Institute at Princeton University was established with a mandate to create innovative research and teaching programs at the interface of modern biology and the more quantitative sciences. The Institute, housed in the Viñoly-designed Icahn Laboratory, has a diverse, interdisciplinary intellectual environment with a wide range of educational and research opportunities. Graduate Program in Biophysics Graduate Program in Quantitative and Computational Biology NIH NHGRI Training Program Undergraduate Certificate in Quantitative and Computational Biology Integrated Science Curriculum World Class Faculty The institute comprises a multidisciplinary group of scientists and students working at the interface of biology and the more quantitative sciences and computation. This is meant to include, among others, the fields of genomics, biophysics, computational neurobiology, systems biology, population biology and quantitative genetics, molecular evolution, computational biology, and microbial interactions. Faculty Profiles Research Areas Biophysics: Theory and ExperimentPerforming quantitative experimentation and developing sophisticated theoretical analyses to… Computational GenomicsDeveloping novel computational methods for analyzing genomes. Evolutionary and Population GenomicsDetermining how genetic variation leads to evolutionary change and the frequency and… Experimental GenomicsDeveloping novel experimental methods and approaches that allow large-scale analysis of genes,… Statistical GenomicsDiscovering genetic connections between complex traits and large-scale genomics data through… Systems Biology: Development/AgingApplying modern experimental, computational, and mathematical methods to develop models and… Systems Biology: Metabolomics/ProteomicsDeveloping and applying cutting-edge metabolomics and proteomics methods to better understand… News - 2021 No content available to show. View All News Events - 2021 No content available to show. View All Events