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The Graduate Program in Cell and Molecular Biology within Biomedical Sciences offers a comprehensive curriculum for PhD and MS candidates pursuing health research careers. Key focus areas encompass cellular processes and signaling mechanisms, molecular medicine, genetic studies, biochemical pathways, developmental sciences, oncology, neuroscience, cardiovascular research, marine sciences, population genetics, immune system studies, viral research, reproductive sciences, and related biomedical fields.
Faculty participants represent diverse academic units and research institutions across the university, including departments from the John A. Burns School of Medicine (both basic and clinical sciences), the University of Hawaii Cancer Center, Natural Sciences College, Tropical Agriculture and Human Resources College, Pacific Biosciences Research Center, and Hawaii Institute of Marine Biology.
This graduate program additionally offers specialized training in cellular and molecular sciences, genetic principles, biochemical studies, and related health disciplines for medical students, undergraduates, and graduate scholars from other University of Hawaii programs.