The Interdisciplinary Centre for Computational Biology and AI (ICCB-AI) is a premier research and training hub. We bridge the critical gap between wet-lab life sciences and dry-lab data intelligence We cultivate Scientific Architects capable of solving complex biological problems using Python, R, and Advanced Genomics.
Whether you are a biologist looking to learn Python, or a developer entering the life sciences, your journey begins here. If your definition of bioinformatics stops at molecular docking, you are living in the past; we are training for a future defined by generative AI and cloud-native biological computing.
We believe in "Learning by Doing." Every module is structured around a central research question. You won't just learn "how to code"—you will learn how to discover biomarkers, design vaccines, and predict drug toxicity and many more applications using AI and ML.
The future of biology is computational. Our alumni are equipped for high-growth roles in Pharmaceutical R&D, Clinical Genomics, Agri-Biotech & Food Safety, and PhD Positions at top global universities. Certificates are industry-recognized and verifiable.
Interested in organizing a seminar or workshop for your department? We offer tailored collaborative programs for educational institutions. Contact us to schedule.
Lead. Learn. Earn. Network. ICCB-AI is looking for passionate student leaders from universities across India to represent the future of Computational Biology.
"I joined ICCB-AI with zero coding knowledge. Within 6 months, not only did I master Python for Genomics, but the mentors also guided me through writing my first research paper."
"Most institutes teach theory. ICCB-AI made us work on real TCGA datasets. The experience of handling 50GB+ files on a cloud server gave me the confidence to apply for industry roles."
" always felt a disconnect between my biology degree and the job market. The 'AI in Healthcare' module opened my eyes."
"The focus on Antimicrobial Resistance is unique. Learning to track superbugs using WGS data has shaped my PhD proposal. The mentors are experts in this niche field."