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This is a remarkable era for biomedical research. Cutting-edge innovations are transforming our knowledge of life's molecular and cellular foundations, with profound consequences for treating human illnesses. The Department of Molecular, Cell and Developmental Biology collaborates with Biomolecular Engineering, Chemistry & Biochemistry, Microbiology & Environmental Toxicology, and Physics to drive a biomedical science revolution. Researchers utilize state-of-the-art methodologies to address critical challenges in diverse areas such as: RNA's structural and functional impact on gene regulation, chromatin dynamics and epigenetic gene control, cytoskeletal and cell cycle biology, embryonic development and organ formation, and nervous system development. These discoveries pave the way for innovative approaches to combat aging-related conditions, congenital disorders, neurological diseases, cancers, and other medical challenges.
Educational Opportunities
Our department provides courses that showcase the latest advancements in these disciplines, preparing students to contribute meaningfully. Learners can design academic paths leading to various Bachelor of Science (B.S.) degrees (including options in Global and Community Health, Neuroscience, Biology, and Biochemistry & Molecular Biology).