Doctor's degree in Chemical and Systems Biology at Stanford University

 

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Doctor's Degree in Chemical and Systems Biology at Stanford University

Stanford University
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Chemical and Systems Biology

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Understanding biology at the molecular and systems levels will require new approaches to biomedical research, including the integration of quantitative, chemical, and biological methods. The next generation of scientists must be capable of bridging these diverse disciplines. Stanford faculty who share this vision have created this training program as an interschool initiative that provides graduate students with interdisciplinary research opportunities in the biological sciences.

The Molecular Pharmacology/Chemical and Systems Biology Ph.D. program emphasizes individualized training and provides students with diverse research opportunities in areas such as signal transduction, cell cycle regulation, human disease, and embryonic development. This multidisciplinary and interactive environment encourages students to investigate the frontiers of biological science using a variety of modern scientific techniques, ranging from recent advances in molecular biology and protein biochemistry to synthetic organic chemistry. Concurrent with their independent research, students may take classes in cell biology, genetics, biochemistry, chemical biology, signal transduction, and drug discovery.

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