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The Department of Molecular and Cell Biology provides a Master of Science (MS) program in Molecular and Cell Biology. Students admitted to this program concentrate on one of MCB's four specialized research fields: Cell and Developmental Biology, Genetics and Genomics, Microbiology, or Structural Biology, Biochemistry and Biophysics. This MS program is designed for those aiming to expand their expertise in these scientific fields, frequently as preparation for advanced graduate or professional studies. The MCB MS degree offers two completion options: the Thesis track (Plan A), which prioritizes research, or the Non-Thesis track (Plan B), a course-focused program requiring broad comprehension of the subject area.
SB3 represents one of four specialization areas in the Molecular and Cell Biology program, available for both PhD and MS candidates. Our work examines the architecture, operations, and relationships of biological macromolecules.
SB3 investigations center on macromolecular structures, functions, and interactions. Faculty specialties encompass structural biology techniques (cryoelectron microscopy, NMR, and x-ray crystallography), computational biology, and sophisticated biochemical and biophysical methods. SB3 research systems span from individual macromolecules and their complexes to organelle and cellular models.