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The BCMB Allied Program offers opportunities for research and training in a broad range of basic biomedical sciences. These include biochemistry, structural biology, molecular genetics, nucleic acid transactions, developmental biology, mechanisms of signal transduction, cell biology, cancer biology, and many other areas.

The BCMB Program is an alliance of three graduate programs -- Biochemistry & Structural Biology, Cell Biology & Genetics, and Molecular Biology -- with a common curriculum and joint admissions process. Students applying to any of the individual programs will be reviewed by the admissions committee of the BCMB Allied Program.

To view faculty listings and research descriptions, see the listings of the individual programs below.

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