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UCSC Biomedical Research Clusters

UCSC hosts a wide range of biomedical research in seven departments within the Division of Physical and Biological Sciences and the Baskin School of Engineering. The vast majority of these scientists are found in the Departments of Molecular, Cell, and Developmental Biology (MCD), Environmental Toxicology (ETOX), Chemistry and Biochemistry (Chem), and Biomolecular Engineering (BME).

You can examine short research summaries of individual biomedical research projects by following links through the research clusters listed below. Or by viewing alphabetical or departmental listings or the faculty.

 

 

Aging & Neurodegeneration Chromosome Biology Neuroscience
Biochemistry & Biophysics Developmental Biology Protein Chemistry & Synthesis
Bioengineering Genomics Proteomics
Bioinformatics Human Health & the Environment RNA Molecular Biology
Cancer Infectious Disease Small Molecule Drug Discovery
Cell Biology Microbiology Stem Cell Biology
Chemical Biology Nanotechnology Structural Biology

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Biomedical Research Website by William Sullivan and David M. States | Last reviewed 2/8/08 by David States.