Integrated Laboratory Research Training-Systems Biology is a six-credit, three-semester course for sophomore or junior undergraduates in the School of Life Sciences. The course is dedicated to combining theoretical and practical teaching,  research and learning. The course aims to motivate students to learn independently, stimulate their curiosity and creativity, and cultivate their abilities to discover biological problems and apply the techniques and methods of systems biology to solve those practical problems. The course content includes four teaching modules: Molecular Biology, Biochemistry, Cell Biology, and Computational Biology, which are comprehensively integrated through research projects. Students will participate in the study and practice of this course in the research laboratory, which is open and comprehensive, aiming to strengthen students' “inquiry“ learning habits and cultivate scientific thinking skills, and obtain comprehensive improvement in the spirit of innovation, research ability, teamwork, and research ethics.