2024-2025 Graduate & Professional Studies Catalog
Cell Biology and Molecular Physiology (PhD)
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Return to: School of Medicine The graduate program in Cell Biology and Molecular Physiology (CBMP) has a rich scientific training and discovery tradition. Graduates of the Ph.D. program have become chairs of departments at six major U.S. medical schools and are represented at all levels of academic and biomedical research. The program combines basic and clinical research faculty who are dedicated to the training of students. Faculty employ an integrative cell biology focus: combining tools of imaging, genetics, biochemistry, molecular biology, structural biology, computational modeling and, physiological approaches to understand the functions of cells, tissues and organisms. The program is home to the Center for Biologic Imaging, a state-of-the-art imaging center, and the NIH-supported O’Brien Kidney Center. Students in CBMP are supported in part by a T32 training grant from NIGMS. Areas of expertise in the program include the cellular trafficking of proteins and lipids, genetic disorders of ion channels, fundamental mechanisms of cell-cell adhesion and cell polarity, DNA damage repair and cancer, models of neurodegeneration and aging, signal transduction in diabetes, cell biology and physiology of renal diseases, and molecular mechanisms of aging.
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