Post-Master's Certificate in Developmental and Stem Cell Biology at Duke University |
Duke University
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Duke University is a Private not-for-profit, 4-year or above Research Universities (very high research activity) with 13,598 students in Durham, NC.
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This school offers the following degree levels:
Bachelor degree, Certificates/Postbaccalaureate Certificate, Masters degree, Doctor's degree, First-Professional degree |
| Also, students of this school are eligible for federal aid such as Pell Grants and Direct Loans from the US Department of Education. |
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Duke University Certificates/Post-Master's Certificate Developmental and Stem Cell Biology
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Overview
Duke’s graduate training program in Developmental and Stem Cell Biology (DSCB) is the culmination of a long tradition of excellence in training developmental biologists at the University. Recent technological and conceptual advances have ushered in an era of unprecedented opportunities to penetrate key mechanisms of embryogenesis, stem cell biology, regeneration and other developmental phenomena. The DSCB Program is central to this research enterprise at Duke, and provides a superb training environment.
The Program is a broad, interdepartmental consortium of students and faculty doing developmental research at the molecular, cellular, genetic, evolutionary, and systems levels. Each of the commonly used animal models is investigated, as well as plant developmental models. Researchers from the departments of Biochemistry, Immunology, Neurobiology, Pharmacology and Cancer Biology, Pediatrics, Surgery, Biology, Cell Biology and Microbiology and Molecular Genetics participate. Currently the Program has more than 50 faculty and 40 doctoral students. We are a young faculty; more than 70% of the DSCB faculty arrived at Duke in the past 10 years, reflecting the explosive surge in interest in this area of biological science.
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