The Master of Science in Cellular and Molecular Biology at the University of Michigan empowers students to investigate the molecular architecture of life. This research-intensive program focuses on cell signaling, gene expression, protein dynamics, and developmental biology—laying the foundation for impactful work in medicine and biotechnology.
Mechanisms of DNA Repair Pathways in Human Cells
Role of microRNAs in Tumor Suppression
CRISPR-Based Knockout of Oncogenes in Breast Cancer
Studying Mitochondrial Dysfunction in Neurodegenerative Diseases
Signal Transduction Pathways in Immune Cell Activation
Epigenetic Regulation of Stem Cell Pluripotency
Transcription Factor Binding Dynamics During Embryogenesis
Investigating Apoptosis Pathways in Chemotherapy Resistance
Molecular Mechanisms of Cell Polarity in Epithelial Tissues
Live-Cell Imaging of Protein-Protein Interactions
The Role of Ubiquitination in Protein Degradation Pathways
RNA-Seq Analysis of Differentiating Neuronal Cells
Targeting Cell Cycle Regulators in Pancreatic Cancer
Regulation of Gene Expression Under Hypoxic Conditions
Cell Adhesion Molecules in Metastatic Progression
Histone Modification Patterns in Early Embryonic Development
Uncovering the Role of Non-Coding RNAs in Autoimmune Diseases
Protein Trafficking and Localization in Secretory Pathways
Mechanisms of Antigen Presentation in Dendritic Cells
Molecular Dissection of Wnt Signaling in Tissue Regeneration
With access to world-class laboratories and mentorship, the MS in Cellular and Molecular Biology equips students for PhD-level research, biotech innovation, or careers in translational medicine.
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