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Graduate Studies

Anja-Katrin Bielinsky, Ph.D.
phone: 612-624-2469
bieli003@umn.edu

Claudia Schmidt-Dannert
phone: 612-625-5782 schmi232@umn.edu

Student Support Services:

Darlene Jeanette Toedter
phone: 612-625-5179
djt@umn.edu

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About the BMBB Graduate Program

The Graduate Program in Biochemistry, Molecular Biology and Biophysics provides a broad research-based education. We focus on determining the molecular mechanisms that underlie basic biological functions using an integrated approach that encompasses biochemistry, chemistry, biophysics, genomics, molecular biology, proteomics, and structural biology. Special emphasis is placed on revealing how biological processes go awry in diseases including cancer, diabetes, heart disease, and AIDS.

While graduate training in a BMBB laboratory involves first-year coursework and associated preliminary examinations, the focal point for graduate education is thesis research. Laboratory-based exploration coupled with journal clubs, seminars, scientific meetings and retreats, career counseling and scientific ethics constitutes the major components of the program. Support for graduate education comes from a variety of sources but is augmented by several NIH and NSF-based training grants. Ph.D. graduates from Minnesota obtain full-time employment immediately after graduation or pursue advanced training in academic or corporate postdoctoral positions.

How to Apply

Students can apply directly to the BMBB Graduate Program or to Graduate Studies in Molecular, Cellular and Structural Biology (MCSB), which offers a Ph.D. in either Biochemistry, Molecular Biology, and Biophysics (BMBB) or in Molecular, Cellular, Developmental Biology and Genetics (MCDB&G).

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Related Ph.D. and M.S. Programs in BMBB

In cooperation with the BMBB program, graduate studies leading to a Ph.D. degree may be pursued on the Duluth Campus.

The Interdisciplinary Graduate Program in Chemistry and Biology (a program designed for Ph.D. training at the interface of BMBB, Chemistry and Medicinal Chemistry).

A Ph.D in BMBB may also be obtained through the Combined M.D.-Ph.D. Program.

The Master of Biological Science (M.B.S.) program is available for working professionals, including scientifc staff working at the University of Minnesota. This program is flexible with respect to time and focus of study.

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