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Faculty in the CMB research field investigate gene expression regulation across various stages, including transcription, localization, translation, modification, and degradation. Their methodologies incorporate cutting-edge techniques like next-generation sequencing, live and fixed cell imaging, and digital PCR to evaluate gene expression patterns.
The Cell and Molecular Biology Program provides diverse research opportunities spanning multiple disciplines, including cancer biology, infectious diseases, metabolic studies (including biofuels), neuroscience, plant biology, molecular physiology, gene regulation, reproductive and developmental biology, and structural biology. This interdisciplinary graduate program connects over 100 faculty members from 15 departments across 5 colleges, all united by their focus on cellular and molecular biology. Students can pursue M.S. or Ph.D. degrees in Cell and Molecular Biology, with an additional option to specialize in Cancer Biology. The curriculum features foundational courses in advanced molecular genetics, cell biology, laboratory techniques, and research ethics, alongside specialized electives and grant writing instruction. Students participate in graduate seminar series to present their work and attend weekly seminars featuring CSU faculty and renowned scientists. Core coursework is generally finished in the first year, with M.S. degrees typically completed in two years and Ph.D. degrees in approximately five years.