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Cell, Molecular, and Developmental Biology Theme (CMDB)

Research Areas: Tissue Regeneration & Engineering, Stem Cell Biology, Gene Regulation, Development & Birth Defects, Cell Structures, Molecular Biology, Cell Signaling, Intracellular Dynamics

Cell, Molecular, and Developmental Biology (CMDB) is one of eight interdisciplinary PhD themes within Graduate Biomedical Sciences (GBS).  Students select a theme upon application but have access to faculty and courses from across GBS, allowing for flexibility in both research and academics.

CMDB is designed to provide maximum flexibility that prepares students to launch into a career in the dynamic field of biomedical science. Our graduates have exciting careers in scientific research in both academic and industrial settings, scientific-related writing, business, law, forensics, administration, and education. Explore the many possible opportunities offered by CMDB at UAB and apply today!

Coursework

Our program is a cross-disciplinary theme consisting of a diverse group of scientists and physicians who have a collective interest in fundamental processes in cell, molecular, and developmental biology and how alterations in these processes result in human diseases and birth defects. 

Why should you join the CMDB Theme at UAB?

CMDB exists at the forefront of research. This program allows exceptional preparation in biological and biomedical research through an interdisciplinary approach. Students have the opportunity to interact and collaborate with faculty across the UAB campus and the UAB Heersink School of Medicine in innovative research laboratories. There is no better time than now to join the biomedical research community in cell and molecular biology.  


CMDB Theme Contacts

Theme Director

Theme Director

Dr. Jianbo Wang
(205) 996-9594
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Theme Director

Theme Director

Dr. John Parant
(205) 975-8469
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Theme Director

Theme Director

Dr. Matthew Alexander
(205) 934-7790
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