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The Biochemistry, Molecular and Cell Biology graduate program exclusively awards a Ph.D. degree. Our mission is to immerse students in the wonders of this scientific discipline while equipping them with essential skills for success. Participants engage in cutting-edge research utilizing advanced technologies and facilities. The curriculum features adaptable course options designed to deliver comprehensive expertise across the field's scientific domains, enhance written communication abilities, and educate on research ethics. During their first year, students complete three laboratory rotations, followed by a teaching assignment typically in their second year.
The BMCB curriculum integrates theoretical instruction, hands-on laboratory work, teaching practice, and innovative research using modern equipment. Special emphasis is placed on developing grant writing capabilities, presenting scientific findings to diverse audiences, and classroom instruction. The expertise gained and competencies developed during the program prepare graduates for numerous career pathways.
Spanning from molecular studies to complex biological systems, BMCB research groups explore cellular process integration and their regulatory mechanisms. Many research initiatives concentrate on enzyme functions and biomolecules in cellular signaling, addressing both fundamental biological inquiries and human disease mechanisms. Interdisciplinary projects merge traditional and systems biology methodologies, employing advanced techniques in structural biology, proteomics, genomics, imaging, and computational biology.