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Cellular and Molecular Basis of Systems
and Integrative Biology:

Overview

The goal of this N.I.H. supported Training Program is to provide graduate students with broad training in the application of cellular and molecular techniques to the study of problems in systems and integrative biology.

This program is centered in the Department of Molecular and Integrative Physiology, but includes faculty from other departments and can support students in a variety of Ph.D. programs.

This training grant is a key aspect of the Center for Integrative Genomics.

The Highlights of this Training Program Include:

  • Thesis research that uses cellular/molecular approaches to tackle integrated questions.

  • Potential research mentors with expertise in a variety of problems and approaches that come from many departments in addition to Molecular and Integrative Physiology.

  • Increasing the breadth of training by including intellectual and technical training from two research laboratories that use different scientific approaches.

  • Coursework in advanced biochemistry and molecular biology in addition to systems and cellular physiology.

For more information, contact the Director or Associate Director of the Training Grant.
Director:
John A. Williams, M.D., Ph.D.
Professor and Chair of Physiology
jawillms@umich.edu
Associate Director:
Fred Karsch, Ph.D.
Professor of Physiology
fjkarsch@umich.edu

 

 


 
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