| The CAMB Graduate Group offers programs
in six related areas of study: Cell Biology and Physiology,
Cell Growth and Cancer, Developmental Biology, Gene Therapy
and Vaccines, Genetics and Gene Regulation, and Microbiology
Virology and Parasitology, each composed of faculty with interests
focused on similar areas of research. Programs operate fairly
autonomously, providing their students with advising, programs
meetings, trainee seminars, among other offerings. Although
faculty are members of only one program, many have interests
that extend across several of the programs. Students can do
lab rotations with any member of CAMB, regardless of program
affiliations. Students are assigned a program for administrative
purposes during the admissions process based either on their
declaration of interest in the program or our assessment of
their interests based on the personal statement. They can
change programs at any time prior to the beginning of the
second year. Students are required to meet their program's
course requirements as well as the overall Graduate Group
course requirements within the first two years of study.
For information on studies as part of the whole Cell and
Molecular Biology graduate group, see the section on "Curriculum."
Other information important to students in the graduate group
is available in the "Handbook"
section of these pages.
Links to our six programs
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