From the humanities to the sciences, Princeton is a world leader in research. This is reflected in a number of strong programs at Princeton that have interests closely shared with QCN. Taken together, these programs form a unique and critical mass of researchers that share a common focus on quantitative approaches to problems in biological science.
- The Program in Quantitative and Computational Biology (QCB) focuses on bioinformatics, genomics, and quantitative approaches to cellular and molecular biology.
- The Program in Applied and Computational Mathematics (PACM) conducts applied mathematics research, including numerical and computational methods, with many of its members interested in applying such methods to biological problems.
- The Program in Biophysics studies cellular, molecular, developmental and neurobiology as it interfaces with the physical sciences.