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The School of Biological Sciences explores molecular and cellular biology through these key areas:
Cell biology of eukaryotes and prokaryotes, covering cellular communication, specialization, cancer mechanisms, receptor movement, and bacterial disease processes
Physiology at the molecular level, focusing on human disease mechanisms along with the control and roles of membrane proteins
Biophysical and structural studies of molecules, examining the architecture and operations of DNA, proteins, and fats
Genetic mechanisms across organisms, including gene regulation, DNA integrity, genome analysis, protein formation genetics, and epigenetic factors like prions
Evolutionary molecular processes, encompassing population genetics, genomic comparisons, and functional evolutionary studies