Advancing Integrated Life Sciences for Research, Health, & Innovation

The Center for Integrated Life Sciences (CiLS) brings together biology, biotechnology, bioinformatics, environmental science, bioengineering and clinical research to generate knowledge, improve health outcomes, and drive sustainable scientific innovation.

Center for Integrated Life Sciences (CiLS)

The Center for Integrated Life Sciences (CiLS) is a multidisciplinary platform dedicated to advancing scientific research, education, and innovation across diverse domains of life sciences.

By integrating laboratory science, computational biology, environmental studies, and clinical research, CiLS addresses complex biological and health challenges through collaborative and evidence-based approaches.

At CiLS, research does not exist in silos. Our integrated approach connects
  • Clinical research → applying findings in healthcare settings
  • Laboratory science → understanding biological mechanisms
  • Data science & Bioinformatics → extracting insights from dataset
  • Public health → scaling impact at population level
  • Environmental research → exploring environmental impact on humans
  • Engineering → developing tools for life sciences and healthcare

Integrated Approach to Science and Health

  • Cutting‑Edge Research
  • Scientific Education & Training
  • Community Engagement
  • Global Partnerships

Molecular Biology & Biotechnology

Experimental research on cellular and molecular systems to understand biological processes and develop biotechnological applications.

Clinical & Translational Research

Bridging laboratory discoveries with clinical applications to improve diagnostics, treatment strategies, and patient outcomes.

Bioengineering

Application of engineering principles to biological systems to study life, develop medical technologies, and solve healthcare challenges.

Bioinformatics & Computational Biology

Analysis of biological data using computational tools to support genomics, systems biology, and predictive modeling.

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