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| The interdisciplinary Graduate Program in Molecular Biology, Genetics & Biochemistry (MBGB) carries out recruitment and admissions and provides the first-year curriculum for graduate students who will subsequently enter specialized Ph.D. programs in any of the seven participating academic departments: Anatomy & Neurobiology, Biological Chemistry, Developmental & Cell Biology, Microbiology & Molecular Genetics, Molecular Biology & Biochemistry, Pathology & Laboratory Medicine, Physiology & Biophysics. The MBGB program offers an integrated series of rigorous academic Core courses during the first year in order to establish a foundation of knowledge in the relevant disciplines, as well as training in teaching methods and in the responsible conduct of research. MBGB also provides opportunities for research rotations in at least two of the laboratories run by more than 145 faculty members participating in the program. During the first year, each student becomes associated with a specialized track and begins participating in research, elective courses and seminars in appropriate areas. The tracks presently available include Biology of Infectious Disease, Biomedical Informatics, Cancer Biology, Cell Biology, Developmental Biology & Genetics, Experimental Pathology, Immunology, Mechanisms of Gene Expression, Molecular Neurobiology, Stem Cell Biology, Structural Biology & Molecular Biophysics and Virology. At the end of the first year, student proficiency in critical thinking is tested by a preliminary examination. After completing the first-year requirements and passing the preliminary examination, the student selects a thesis advisor and begins thesis research leading to the Ph.D. degree in one of the several participating departments. Regular teaching of undergraduates is part of graduate student training in the first or second year of study. During the second year and beyond, students participate in journal clubs and seminars, as specified by departmental requirements. Further information is available in the catalogue sections of the participating departments and through the MBGB program office. | Director:Dr. Andre OuelletteAdministrator:Kimberly McKinneyLocation & Contact Information:Natural Sciences II RM.4139(949) 824-8145 mbgbsupt@uci.edu ![]() ![]() |
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