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Chemical Biology explores the core chemical foundations underlying all living organisms. The University of Michigan's Chemistry department hosts a vibrant interdisciplinary initiative bridging Chemistry and Biology. Key focus areas include synthesizing, analyzing, and modeling biological molecules. Specialized research domains encompass Biological Catalysis, Biomolecular Architecture & Activity, Chemical Genetics, Imaging & Detection, Metal-Biochemistry, RNA Biochemistry, Synthetic Biology & Nanotech, Computational Modeling, and Metal-Neurochemistry. Through lab rotations, students can investigate diverse fields before selecting their thesis advisor. Unique NIH-sponsored UM training opportunities include Chemistry-Biology Interface, Molecular Biophysics, Cellular Biotech, Pharmacological Sciences, and Biomedical Microfluidics programs, which may feature industry internships. Our innovative Future Faculty Program receives support from the US Department of Education. Michigan's Chemical Biology initiative ranks among the nation's most extensive independent interdepartmental PhD programs. Candidates enjoy exceptional research prospects and customizable study paths. The doctoral curriculum offers adaptable coursework structured for completion within five years.