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Manchester Centre for Integrative Systems Biology

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The Manchester Centre for Integrative Systems Biology (MCISB) at The University of Manchester has been awarded £6.4M to pioneer the development of new experimental and computational technologies in Systems Biology, and their exploitation.

The MCISB is intended to provide a hub for cutting-edge systems biology research in the Manchester area, acting as a focal point for the creation of the necessary ideas and infrastructure, and for establishing new methods and routines.

The MCISB unites over 40 members of academic staff, spanning all four of the University’s faculties; many of which are physically located within MIB.