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Ph.D. in Biomedical Science: Area of Concentration

Molecular Biology and Biochemistry

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Molecular Biology

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Nucleic Acids Biochemistry

DNA rearrangements in the organism E. crassus.

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Structural Biology

Structural mechanism for DNA repair.

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Computational Biology and Biophysics

An analysis of folding of protein domains in a tumor suppressor.

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Protein Biochemistry

Protein architecture of a dynein molecular motor.

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Cell Biology

Cx32-GFP protein molecules cluster in an oligodendrocyte.

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Membrane Biochemistry

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Microbial Physiology/Pathogenesis

Chromosomal and spore DNA binding proteins colocalize in a developing bacterial spore.

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Development and Cellular Differentiation

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