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This interdisciplinary program bridges biology, biochemistry, and biomedicine, offering chances to engage in fundamental or applied research across diverse fields including cancer studies, infectious diseases, neuroscience, immunology, cellular communication, and developmental biology. You'll employ various methodologies to investigate significant biological inquiries using creative, cooperative, and cross-disciplinary methods.
As a student specializing in biochemistry, cellular, and molecular biology, you'll expand upon core scientific studies through a customized curriculum focused on research proficiency and professional growth. You'll collaborate with distinguished faculty who excel in both instruction and investigation, acknowledged as authorities within the university and their respective disciplines.
Our master's program prioritizes research, providing substantial practical experience as you conduct novel investigations and compose your thesis.
Earning the MS degree necessitates completing at least 30 graduate-level credit hours post-bachelor's degree. Your personalized academic plan will be crafted in coordination with your faculty mentor and thesis panel.
You'll utilize CMU's comprehensive research resources, featuring collaborative laboratory spaces, specialized core facilities, and dedicated labs such as microscopy suites, flow cytometry stations, insect research areas, and radioisotope laboratories.