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The CDB program offers specialized tracks in Cell & Systems Biology and Medical Biology & Physiology, ideal for students pursuing careers in fundamental research, healthcare sciences, or education. Cells serve as life's fundamental building blocks. They contain genetic material, synthesize proteins, generate energy, maintain structural integrity, facilitate neural communication, and can contribute to disease processes. The remarkable diversity of cellular structures and functions emerges through developmental processes that orchestrate fundamental cellular transformations - ultimately creating complex organisms like humans from a single fertilized egg.
Utilizing contemporary techniques such as high-resolution microscopy and genomic technologies, researchers in cell and developmental biology decode the molecular signals governing intracellular architecture, cellular operations, and the profound changes occurring during organismal development. Berkeley's Cell and Developmental Biology faculty lead pioneering investigations across critical areas including stem cell biology, oncogenesis and cellular pathology, plus the molecular mechanisms underlying cell division, motility, signal transduction, and tissue regeneration.