Systems Biology Ireland (SBI) is a leading interdisciplinary research center based at University College Dublin, focused on uncovering the complex networks that govern biological systems in health and disease. By integrating experimental biology, multi-omics technologies, and advanced computational modeling, SBI advances systems-level understanding of cellular signaling, cancer, inflammation, and personalized medicine, driving discovery at the interface of biology, data science, and clinical research.

Partnership Evolution
QBI and SBI launched a collaborative RFA to fund projects in network biology and drug/drug target discovery. Three research teams were awarded one-year grants, each pairing investigators from UCSF and UCD to advance innovative, high-impact projects and lay the groundwork for larger-scale, transatlantic collaborations in the future.
QBI and SBI gathered researchers from the US, Ireland, and beyond at University College Dublin to explore molecular networks in cancer and other diseases.
QBI and Systems Biology Ireland (SBI) hosted a seminar series exploring molecular networks in cancer and other diseases, connecting researchers across San Francisco and Dublin.
QBI and SBI launched their inaugural joint symposium to explore how molecular networks shape cancer and other complex diseases. The meeting brought together researchers from the US and Ireland to share in systems biology, quantitative modeling, and translational science, while strengthening a growing transatlantic partnership following the signing of a five-year MOU.
QBI at and UCD formalized a five-year Memorandum of Understanding to strengthen scientific ties between San Francisco and Dublin, expanding opportunities for collaborative research, training, and innovation.