The Joint Health Sciences Center, completed in 2019, is a research hub where Rutgers–Camden STEM faculty and graduate students in programs like Computational and Integrative Biology (MS and PhD) and Biology conduct groundbreaking research.
Joint Health Sciences Center: Home to CCIB and Advanced STEM Research
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Inside the Joint Health Sciences Center
The Center for Computational and Integrative Biology (CCIB)
A Collaborative Hub for Graduate Research
🔬 Inside the Joint Health Sciences Center
This facility houses cutting-edge laboratories and collaborative spaces designed for computational and experimental research. Graduate students in Computational and Integrative Biology (CCIB) and other STEM fields have access to:
🧪 Wet labs for biological and chemical research
💻 Computational labs for bioinformatics and modeling
🔬 Advanced microscopy and imaging facilities
🏥 Biomedical research and disease modeling labs
🚀 Interdisciplinary spaces for collaborative research
🧬 The Center for Computational and Integrative Biology (CCIB)
The Center for Computational and Integrative Biology (CCIB) is headquartered in the Joint Health Sciences Center, bringing together researchers who use both experimental and computational approaches to solve complex biological problems. Graduate students in the MS and PhD programs work alongside faculty on research that spans molecular biology, genomics, neuroscience, and systems biology.
CCIB researchers at the Joint Health Sciences Center are making discoveries in:
🧠 Neuroscience and neurobiology
🦠 Disease modeling and biomedical applications
🧬 Genomics, proteomics, and systems biology
🌱 Environmental science and sustainability
💻 Computational modeling of biological systems
🏦 A Collaborative Hub for Graduate Research
Located near Cooper University Hospital and other research institutions, the Joint Health Sciences Center provides graduate students with state-of-the-art resources and opportunities to work on interdisciplinary projects that advance biomedical research, biotechnology, and environmental science.
📍 For graduate students in CCIB and STEM fields, the Joint Health Sciences Center is where advanced research meets real-world impact.