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Cell and Developmental Biology - BS

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Molecular, Cellular & Develop. Biology Undergraduate Bachelor of Science

Learning Outcomes

Program Type

Bachelor's Degree

Program Description

Modern cell and developmental biology brings together a diverse group of disciplines and tech­nologies linked by the common goals of understanding the nature and behavior of cells and how these cells work together to assemble an organism. Whereas some cell and developmental biologists may concentrate on the role that one particular molecule plays within cells, others study the way that many different molecules assemble into structures such as chromosomes or the nucleus, while yet others may examine how groups of cells interact to form systems of greater complexity, ultimately leading to the progression of a fertilized egg through the many stages of development to form an adult organism. The range of instruments and methods employed by cell and developmental biologists is equally diverse, including recombinant DNA technology, biochemistry, cell culture, genetics, light and electron microscopy, and many others. The Cell and Developmental Biology major is excellent preparation for medical, dental, pharmacy, or veterinary school, because all these professional programs demand a basic understanding in molecular, cellular, and developmental biology.

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Graduate and Professional Pathways

  • Health

  • Biotechnology

  • Pharmaceutical

  • Academic Research

  • Education

  • Health Professions

  • Post-graduate Programs; Molecular Biology; Cell Biology; Biochemistry; Developmental Biology; Cancer Biology

Top Employers

  • University and industrial research laboratories

  • health professions including medical, dental, pharmacy, and veternary centers

Program Highlights

  • Many MCDB department faculty are working on research that seeks to understand fundamental processes of how a fertilized egg can develop into a complex multicellular adult organism.

  • A significant number of faculty are focused on understanding the biology of the nervous system including the brain.

Related Disciplines

  • Genomics

  • Quantative biology

  • Cell biology

  • Developmental biology

  • Microbiology

  • Human disease

  • Neuroscience

  • Systems biology

  • Plant biology

  • Biomedical sciences

Associated Interests

  • Biochemistry - Molecular Biology

  • Microbiology

  • Pharmacology

  • Molecular & Cellular Biology