The undergraduate minor in molecular, cellular and developmental biology prepares students to address global challenges such as climate change, international conflict and economic inequality. The ...
The graduate program in molecular, cellular and developmental biology (MCDB) is designed to provide students with diverse opportunities for acquiring a strong foundation in these areas of modern ...
How cells organize themselves into tissues and organs has intrigued scientists since Hippocrates and Aristotle began studying avian embryogenesis over two millennia ago. Throughout its rich history, ...
Understanding complex systems such as developing embryos requires quantitative approaches. Mathematical models of developmental processes have provided insight into mechanisms and suggested new ...
Vanderbilt researchers, including those from the Vanderbilt Brain Institute, have made significant strides in understanding how the enteric nervous system—sometimes called the "brain" of the gut—forms ...
Explore our campus, meet lecturers and current students, and learn more about what it's like to study at Manchester. Develop the skills needed to go into research in cell or developmental biology and ...
Research lies at the heart of the graduate experience at Boston College. Graduate students work directly with faculty in their labs while continuing their education. Current areas of faculty ...
The subjects that I primarily teach at Bates are complicated, detail-orientated, and ever-evolving fields in science. I think that it is important that students learn and apply the major concepts, ...
The graduate program offers training in the breadth of plant biology and in specialized topics represented by the following four research areas: cell and developmental biology; environmental and ...
Combining the principles, practices, and technologies of biomaterials engineering with medical/biological/ and clinical problem solving, CDIB Bioengineering and Regenerative Medicine seeks to find ...
Studying the shape of tissues and organs is critical to understanding how they are formed. Embryonic development happens in three dimensions, but many studies are limited by the use of two-dimensional ...