The Molecular Mechanisms of Disease (MMoD) Predoctoral Training Program is supported by grant T32GM107001 from the National Institute of General Medical Sciences (NIGMS). The goal of our program is to develop outstanding new scientists who work in collaborative multi-disciplinary teams to research disease mechanisms using quantitative approaches that ultimately yield tangible strategies for prevention and therapy. Our program provides a framework for students to assemble a broad knowledge base, actively seek research collaborations, produce an outstanding record of original published research, and develop presentation, proposal-writing, and leadership skills that will position them for future excellence as independent researchers focused on mechanisms of disease progression.

Research in the program is broadly focused on defining components of disease progression at the level of molecular interactions and chemical transformations. To accomplish our goal of training future scientists who work collaboratively in teams to solve complex problems, we have identified four key elements of disease systems and organized teams of mentors representing multiple disciplines.

 

Events

Biochemistry/Redox Biology Sponsored Seminars

External speakers from around the world are regularly invited to share their cutting-edge science in seminars and at symposia throughout the year. The Biochemistry Department Seminar series allows faculty and students to host speakers of international renown each week.

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