GRADUATE PROGRAM IN MOLECULAR CELL AND DEVELOPMENTAL BIOLOGY
The graduate program in Molecular Cell and Developmental Biology is an interdepartmental program that offers graduate training towards the Ph.D. degree in the fields of molecular cell biology, cell biology, developmental biology and cancer biology.
In order to provide a wide range of current research opportunities, this program is interdepartmental, comprised primarily of the faculty of the Department of Cell Biology and Anatomy and includes additional faculty from several other Departments and Centers at The Medical School.
These include the Departments of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Ophthalmology, Urology, Surgery, Neurosurgery and Neurology, the Sylvester Comprehensive Cancer Center, and the Miami Project to Cure Paralysis.
Students have the opportunity to do research in the many areas of modern cell and molecular biology, developmental biology and molecular medicine. Among the major research areas shown in the links to the left, individual laboratories are focusing on specific research topics that include the cytoskeleton, cell surface molecular biology, extracellular matrix, stem cells, metalloproteinases, lens and corneal biology, protein processing and sorting, signal transduction, regulation of gene expression in development and cancer, neuromuscular development, malignant transformation, growth factors, epithelial cell biology, organogenesis and tissue repair, pattern formation in early development, RNA localization, mitochondrial molecular biology and cancer therapeutics.
The primary objective of this interdisciplinary graduate program is to prepare students for careers as independent, Ph.D. level researchers and teachers in both academic institutions and in the biotechnology industry and other venues. |
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