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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 using state-of-the-art technologies through a curriculum designed to deliver comprehensive scientific knowledge across the field's specialties, enhance writing abilities, and explore research ethics. During their first year, students complete three laboratory rotations, followed by a teaching requirement typically fulfilled in their second year.
The BMCB curriculum combines theoretical instruction with hands-on laboratory work, teaching practice, and innovative research opportunities utilizing advanced equipment. Special emphasis is placed on developing grant writing skills, effectively communicating scientific findings to diverse audiences, and classroom instruction. This comprehensive training prepares graduates for numerous career paths in the scientific community.
Among biology's most remarkable phenomena is the transformation of a single zygote into a complex organism. Equally extraordinary are the mechanisms enabling organisms to sustain and repair themselves throughout their lifespan while producing future generations. BMCB researchers employ diverse model systems to investigate tissue and organism development, germ cell production and reproductive processes, as well as adult homeostasis maintenance. These studies incorporate genetic, cellular, genomic, and behavioral methodologies.