New Spring 2026 Courses Announced
CDS announces new spring 2026 courses!
Brian Cleary Awarded $2.25M NIH Grant to Advance Single-Cell Gene Expression Research
Read about the recent accomplishment recognized by the National Institutes of Health of CDS Assistant Professor Brian Cleary for his work in bioinformatics.
Spatial Biology Redefined: How Cleary’s Team Is Rethinking Cellular Communication
BU’s Brian Cleary develops Perturb-FISH, a method that reveals how genetic changes ripple through intact tissues by preserving spatial cell context.
BU Lab Unveils Perturb-FISH, a Breakthrough in Gene Function Mapping
Read about a new paper in Cell Press that introduces Perturb-FISH, a cost-effective, less invasive genetic screening method developed at Boston University that could revolutionize genomics, biotech, and precision medicine.
BU Today: Career Development Professorships Awarded to Five BU Researchers
Read about Boston University’s Office of the Provost has announcement of this year’s winners of the prestigious Career Development Professorships, including CDS awardee Assistant Professor Brian Cleary.
Cleary Awarded Shibulal Family Career Development Professorship
Read about CDS Assistant Professor Brian Cleary, a Shibulal Family Career Development Professorship awardee.
Quantitative Biology Seminar Series
Read about the Quantitative Biology Seminar Series offered by Boston University’s Faculty of Computing & Data Sciences.
Fall 2024 Course Spotlight
Learn about some of the upcoming computing and data sciences courses, the faculty leading the charge, and discover the inspiration behind each of these courses.
Research & Impact Video: 20 Milestones
Learn about BU Faculty of Computing & Data Sciences year of discovery, experiential learning, and innovation.
Cleary’s ‘Scalable genetic screening for regulatory circuits using compressed Perturb-seq’ paper published in Nature Biotechnology
Read about CDS Prof. Brian Cleary’s ‘Scalable genetic screening for regulatory circuits using compressed Perturb-seq’ paper published in Nature Biotechnology.