Center for Computational Medicine & Bioinformatics
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Advancing Science

The CCMB is a university-wide interdisciplinary academic center and a leader in the entire spectrum of biomedical informatics disciplines.

Interdisciplinary Research in Bioinformatics, Biomedical Data Science, and Translational Precision Health Informatics 

The Center for Computational Medicine and Bioinformatics (CCMB) provides a collaborative structure for interdisciplinary research in biomedical informatics. CCMB members are experts in a variety of disciplines including bioinformatics, biomedical data science, and translational precision health informatics.  

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CCMB members are experts across schools, departments, and areas of research. 

The 140+ faculty members affiliated with CCMB come from different U-M schools and colleges (Medical School, College of Engineering (COE), College of Literature, Science and the Arts (LSA), College of Pharmacy, School of Public Health, and School of Information). 

About half of the faculty of CCMB study mathematics, physics, computer science, engineering, bioinformatics, and biostatistics, with a focus on the theoretical foundation and methodology of bioinformatics. The other half applies cutting-edge biomedical informatics in their research and are based in the biological sciences, chemistry, psychology, and basic science and clinical departments in the U-M Medical School. 

CCMB faculty members are available to co-mentor graduate students in DCMB’s Bioinformatics Graduate Program (BGP).

With DCMB, CCMB offers a weekly Bioinformatics Seminar Series, during Fall and Winter Terms. CCMB is coordinated by DCMB.

CCMB Seminar Series

The weekly CCMB Seminar Series focuses on basic and applied bioinformatics topics, and is sponsored by The Department of Computational Medicine and Bioinformatics (DCMB)

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Omenn Lectureship

Omenn Lecture series features high-profile scientists discussing a variety of scientific topics.

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Center Leadership
Dr. Gilbert S. Omenn, MD, PhD Gilbert S Omenn, MD, PhD
Director of CCMB
Harold T Shapiro Distinguished University Professor of Medicine
Professor of Computational Medicine and Bioinformatics
Professor of Internal Medicine
Professor of Human Genetics
Professor of Environmental Health Sciences
Dr. Ryan Stidham Ryan William Stidham, MD, MS, AGAF
Associate Director of CCMB
Associate Professor of Internal Medicine - Gastroenterology
Associate Professor of Computational Medicine and Bioinformatics
CCMB Faculty by Last Name
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Over 140 U-M faculty from all areas of campus are affiliated with the center. For questions and how to apply, contact Jane Wiesner, CCMB Administrative Lead at [email protected].
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Featured News & Stories More Bioinformatics News Gil Omenn and Martha Darling
News Release
$25M gift builds U-M’s leadership in health care AI
Gilbert S. Omenn, M.D., Ph.D., and his wife, Martha A. Darling, have made a generous gift of $25 million to the Department of Computational Medicine and Bioinformatics (DCMB) within the University of Michigan Medical School.
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Department News
Appointment of Ryan Stidham, M.D., M.S., as DCMB Associate Chair for Clinical and Translational Research and as Associate Director of the Center for Computational Medicine and Bioinformatics (CCMB)
Ryan Stidham, MD, MS, from the Department of Internal Medicine, is appointed as DCMB Associate Chair for Clinical and Translational Research and as Associate Director of the Center for Computational Medicine and Bioinformatics (CCMB)
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Department News
The U-M Center for Computational Medicine and Bioinformatics welcomes eleven faculty members
Since January 1, 2023, 11 faculty have joined the 132 CCMB faculty members who belong to different U-M schools and colleges (Medical School, College of Engineering (COE), College of Literature, Science and the Arts (LSA), College of Pharmacy, School of Public Health, and School of Information).