Ohio University's Graduate Program in
Molecular and Cellular Biology
The Molecular and Cellular Biology (MCB) program at
Ohio
University is interdisciplinary, drawing upon the resources of the
departments of Biological Sciences, Chemistry and Biochemistry, and Environmental
and Plant Biology. The Program design affords the student opportunities
to pursue research in any of a variety of areas. Program objectives include
providing Ph.D./M.S. students with an understanding of the latest methodologies,
current issues and principal questions addressed in the broad field of
cellular and molecular biology.
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Program of Study
Letter to Potential
Graduate Applicants
Procedure &
Requirements for Admission into MCB Program
Competitive Teaching/Research
Assistantships (Financial Aid)
Summer Undergraduate
Research Fellowships (SURF)
Research
Facilities
Faculty &
Their Research Areas
Memorandum
Of Understanding /Ph.D
Memorandum
Of Understanding /M.S.
MCB Bulletin
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