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At the Channing Division of Network Medicine (CDNM), we use an integrated, network-based, and systems biology-drive approach to understand, reclassify, and treat complex diseases. With access to 3.2 million specimens from 300,000 subjects, alongside renowned cohort study questionnaires and advanced computational analytics, CDNM is recognized for the uniqueness of its interdisciplinary scientific direction and cross-domain expertise. We welcome collaborative opportunities and encourage other researchers to explore potential opportunities.

CDNM currently has more than 80 Harvard Medical School (HMS) faculty and 42 postdoctoral research fellows and is supported by 160 non-faculty Brigham and Women’s Hospital (BWH) employees, who are primarily in research and administration.

  • Bioinformatician I Channing Lab

    The Channing Division of Network Medicine at Brigham and Women’s Hospital, Boston are looking for exceptional candidates to join the Bioinformatics Core. The core works involves a wide variety of data management challenges of complex data sets, including genomic scale next-generation sequencing data and Data processing or curation. Our projects involve interrogation of the genome, transcriptome and epigenome data utilizing machine learning analysis tools and data analysis pipelines. The Bi...

  • Grants Administrator DOM Channing

    Channing Division of Network Medicine (CDNM) of the Department of Medicine was formed in July 2012 and is the largest research-only division within the Brigham and Women’s Hospital with approximately 250 employees. The Division is comprised of three units: Systems Genomics and Genetics, Chronic Disease Epidemiology, and Systems Pathobiology. Total annual research expenditures for FY23 were in excess of $49 million and total grant submissions was approximately 155. The Grant Administrator is r...

  • Grants Administrator DOM Channing

    Channing Division of Network Medicine (CDNM) of the Department of Medicine was formed in July 2012 and is the largest research-only division within the Brigham and Women’s Hospital with approximately 250 employees. The Division is comprised of three units: Systems Genomics and Genetics, Chronic Disease Epidemiology, and Systems Pathobiology. Total annual research expenditures for FY23 were in excess of $49 million and total grant submissions was approximately 155. The Grant Administrator is r...

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