Molecular and Cellular Biology

Programs under this Subject:
Molecular and Cellular Biology PhD
Molecular and Cellular Biology MS
Subjects under same Department
Applied Biosciences
Biochemistry and Molecular and Cellular Biology
College Science Teaching and Learning

Department Contact Information

Department
Molecular and Cellular Biology
Phone
(520) 621-1519
Fax
(520) 621-3709
Mailing Address
Life Sciences South Building, Room 444
Website
http://bmcb.biology.arizona.edu/

PhD program

Contact Information

Application Questions
Marilyn Kramer
(520) 621-1519
mjkramer@email.arizona.edu
Advising Questions
Marilyn Kramer
(520) 621-1519
mjkramer@email.arizona.edu

Deadlines

Domestic Applicants
Fall
January 1
Spring
No admissions
Summer I
No admissions
Summer II
No admissions
International Applicants
Fall
December 1
Spring
No admissions
Summer I
No admissions
Summer II
No admissions

Minimum Application Requirements

  • GPA 3.0
  • TOEFL 600 (CBT 250)
  • 3 letters of recommendation
  • Separate department application
  • Statement of purpose

GRE Code

0202, 0206, 0208, 0210

Financial Aid

  • All students that matriculate are fully financially supported.

MS program

Contact Information

Application Questions
Marilyn Kramer
(520) 621-1519
mjkramer@email.arizona.edu
Advising Questions
Marilyn Kramer
(520) 621-1519
mjkramer@email.arizona.edu

Deadlines

Domestic Applicants

No Deadline specified by department, please contact the department for more information.

International Applicants

No Deadline specified by department, please contact the department for more information.

Description

The Department of Molecular and Cellular Biology is a research-oriented department in which students may receive advanced training in all aspects of cellular, molecular, biochemical, and genetic research. In 1993, faculty members in the Departments of Biochemistry and Molecular Biophysics and Molecular and Cellular Biology (BMCB) formed a joint doctoral graduate program to provide students with broader training and a wider choice of research laboratories to choose for their dissertation. There are currently over 60 faculty members in the BMCB Graduate Program, including faculty representing 18 departments or interdisciplinary programs in addition to MCB and Biochemistry. Applicants to either Biochemistry or Molecular and Cellular Biology are considered jointly by the BMCB committee. Students entering either program enroll in one of three tracks (Biochemistry, Molecular and Cellular Biology, or Biochemistry and Molecular and Cellular Biology).

Applicants for admission should be prepared in chemistry (including at least one semester of physical chemistry for the Biochemistry or the Biochemistry and Molecular and Cellular Biology tracks), physics, and mathematics in addition to biology. Scores on the general test of the Graduate Record Examination must be submitted. Applicants must communicate directly with the department regarding other admission requirements. Application files for admission to the programs should be complete by January 1 to insure consideration, but late applications may be considered. All students who are accepted into the program receive full financial assistance (stipends, fees, and health insurance).

The department will only admit graduate students into the BMCB program whose stated objective is the Doctor of Philosophy. Students are expected to specialize in areas of interest to the faculty. These include regulation of gene expression, neurobiology of simple systems, cytoskeletal function and control of cell movements, cell cycle control, structure and function of nucleic acids, plant developmental and molecular biology, invertebrate developmental genetics, evolution of developmental processes, and yeast molecular biology. A listing of the faculty of the department and their research interests can be obtained from the web page or department on request.

The Professional Masters Degree in Applied Biosciences is designed for students seeking careers in industry, commerce, and government. Students take core biosciences courses, specialty electives from a variety of university-wide departments, and business and project management courses. Students also complete an internship in industry. The disciplinary component is sufficiently flexible to allow students to tailor their electives and internship to a specialty focus of their choice. For more information, please visit: http://psm.arizona.edu/index.jsp.