Cell and Systems Biology. MSc and PhD. Contact & Address. Web: csb.utoronto.ca Email: [email protected] Telephone: (416) 978-8879 Fax: (416) 978-8532. Department of Cell and Systems Biology University of Toronto Ramsay Wright Building Room 424, 25 Harbord Street Toronto, Ontario M5S 3G5
Molecular Genetics
MSc and PhD. Contact & Address. Web: www.moleculargenetics.utoronto.ca Email: [email protected] Telephone: (416) 978-8359 Fax: (416) 978-6885. Department of Molecular Genetics University of Toronto Medical Sciences Building Room 4398, 1 King's College Circle Toronto, Ontario M5S 1A8 Canada
Admission to the Ph.D. Program
Inform the Examining Committee Members at least three weeks before the date of the M.Sc. oral exam that they wish to be considered for admission to the Ph.D. program. Include a "Future Directions" section at the end of the M.Sc. thesis that describes the proposed Ph.D. project. This section should be a maximum of 6 double-spaced (23 lines ...
Graduate Studies
Graduate Studies. Graduate studies at UTM Biology are firmly based in research that is diverse, campus-based and intricately woven with our undergraduate program. As a large, diverse department, Biology benefits from the participation of over 24 tenure-streamed faculty members supervising over 40 graduate students, numerous post-doctoral ...
Graduate
We offer graduate opportunities leading to both MSc and PhD degrees. The Department supports approximately 150 graduate students, supervised by 50 faculty members at the St. George (UTSG), Mississauga (UTM) and Scarborough (UTSC) campuses, as well as by scientists at the Royal Ontario Museum (ROM), the Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources and the Federal Department of Fisheries and Oceans.
Graduate Studies: Research
The major strength of the Department of Molecular Genetics is its widely recognized Faculty who run a remarkable variety of world-class research programs in diverse areas such as: Genetic Models of Development and Disease. Molecular Medicine and Human Genetics. Cellular and Molecular Structure and Function. Molecular Microbiology and Infectious ...
Molecular and cell biology. Researchers involved in Molecular and cellular biology decipher an incredibly wide array of molecular and cellular processes. This area is the foundation for the vast majority of basic and clinical research. Research ranges from deciphering basic pathways of the cell to understanding how these pathways impact various ...
How to Apply
How to Apply. Students interested in joining must first apply and register into a Ph.D. program in one of the collaborating departments (see list below). Visit the School of Graduate Studies web site for the online application. Once accepted into a Ph.D. degree program, students can then apply for admission to Collaborative Specialization in ...
Computational Biology in Molecular Genetics (CBMG) Ph.D. Track
Graduate Computational Biology: In the winter of the 1st year, you will take intensive hands-on courses in computational biology, ... University of Toronto Room 4396, Medical Sciences Building 1 King's College Circle Toronto, ON M5S 1A8 Canada Follow us on Facebook.
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Biology; Conservation and Biodiversity; Curriculum Browser; Human Biology; ... Associate Chair Research & Graduate Studies: Professor Bebhinn Treanor. ... University of Toronto Scarborough 1265 Military Trail, Toronto, ON. Canada, M1C 1A4, Ph. (416) 287 8872.
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Here's a quick overview: More than 70 professional graduate programs in health sciences, management, engineering, and more. Approximately 140 combined degree programs. 14 dual degree programs. More than 40 collaborative specializations if you are interested in interdisciplinary studies. 4 diploma programs for professionals who would like to ...
Molecular Microbiology and Infectious Disease
The human body contains over ten times more microbial cells than human cells, with members of the human microbiome implicated in many conditions, including obesity, diabetes, rheumatoid arthritis, muscular dystrophy, multiple sclerosis, and cancer. Some microbes are pathogens and can cause life-threatening infectious diseases.
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The Arabidopsis embryo represents a simple, reproducible cellular pattern comprised of few basic tissues and prototypes of leaf- and root-like organs. These structures are generated in a suite of highly reproducible stages that imply tight control of orientation and frequency of cell division as well as cell morphology and differentiation.
PhD in Medical Biophysics
Applicants with a non-physics majors must have coursework that is equivalent to a minor in physics, as defined by the University of Toronto, involving upper-level physics (e.g., PHY356H1, PHY357H1) and calculus courses. their supervisor's approval in order to be eligible for a transfer into the Medical Physics PhD Specialization.
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Cancer
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Dr. Michael Roberts received a B.A. in biology from The University of Chicago in 2000 and completed a Ph.D. in cell and molecular biology at The University of Texas at Austin in 2005. As a postdoctoral fellow with Larry Trussell at the Vollum Institute in Portland, Oregon, Dr. Roberts studied how inhibitory interneurons regulate microcircuit operations in the dorsal cochlear
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The PhD requires a significant original research project that advances the field and is published in a publicly-defended dissertation. The Biology Department also contributes to interdisciplinary MS programs in "Bioinformatics and Computational Biology," "Chemical Biology," and "Integrated and Applied Sciences (IAS)".
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Cell and Systems Biology. MSc and PhD. Contact & Address. Web: csb.utoronto.ca Email: [email protected] Telephone: (416) 978-8879 Fax: (416) 978-8532. Department of Cell and Systems Biology University of Toronto Ramsay Wright Building Room 424, 25 Harbord Street Toronto, Ontario M5S 3G5
MSc and PhD. Contact & Address. Web: www.moleculargenetics.utoronto.ca Email: [email protected] Telephone: (416) 978-8359 Fax: (416) 978-6885. Department of Molecular Genetics University of Toronto Medical Sciences Building Room 4398, 1 King's College Circle Toronto, Ontario M5S 1A8 Canada
Inform the Examining Committee Members at least three weeks before the date of the M.Sc. oral exam that they wish to be considered for admission to the Ph.D. program. Include a "Future Directions" section at the end of the M.Sc. thesis that describes the proposed Ph.D. project. This section should be a maximum of 6 double-spaced (23 lines ...
Graduate Studies. Graduate studies at UTM Biology are firmly based in research that is diverse, campus-based and intricately woven with our undergraduate program. As a large, diverse department, Biology benefits from the participation of over 24 tenure-streamed faculty members supervising over 40 graduate students, numerous post-doctoral ...
We offer graduate opportunities leading to both MSc and PhD degrees. The Department supports approximately 150 graduate students, supervised by 50 faculty members at the St. George (UTSG), Mississauga (UTM) and Scarborough (UTSC) campuses, as well as by scientists at the Royal Ontario Museum (ROM), the Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources and the Federal Department of Fisheries and Oceans.
The major strength of the Department of Molecular Genetics is its widely recognized Faculty who run a remarkable variety of world-class research programs in diverse areas such as: Genetic Models of Development and Disease. Molecular Medicine and Human Genetics. Cellular and Molecular Structure and Function. Molecular Microbiology and Infectious ...
Associate Professor. Chair, Biological Sciences. [email protected]. 416-287-7655 (Office) 416-208-2692 (Lab)
Molecular and cell biology. Researchers involved in Molecular and cellular biology decipher an incredibly wide array of molecular and cellular processes. This area is the foundation for the vast majority of basic and clinical research. Research ranges from deciphering basic pathways of the cell to understanding how these pathways impact various ...
How to Apply. Students interested in joining must first apply and register into a Ph.D. program in one of the collaborating departments (see list below). Visit the School of Graduate Studies web site for the online application. Once accepted into a Ph.D. degree program, students can then apply for admission to Collaborative Specialization in ...
Graduate Computational Biology: In the winter of the 1st year, you will take intensive hands-on courses in computational biology, ... University of Toronto Room 4396, Medical Sciences Building 1 King's College Circle Toronto, ON M5S 1A8 Canada Follow us on Facebook.
Biology; Conservation and Biodiversity; Curriculum Browser; Human Biology; ... Associate Chair Research & Graduate Studies: Professor Bebhinn Treanor. ... University of Toronto Scarborough 1265 Military Trail, Toronto, ON. Canada, M1C 1A4, Ph. (416) 287 8872.
Here's a quick overview: More than 70 professional graduate programs in health sciences, management, engineering, and more. Approximately 140 combined degree programs. 14 dual degree programs. More than 40 collaborative specializations if you are interested in interdisciplinary studies. 4 diploma programs for professionals who would like to ...
The human body contains over ten times more microbial cells than human cells, with members of the human microbiome implicated in many conditions, including obesity, diabetes, rheumatoid arthritis, muscular dystrophy, multiple sclerosis, and cancer. Some microbes are pathogens and can cause life-threatening infectious diseases.
The Arabidopsis embryo represents a simple, reproducible cellular pattern comprised of few basic tissues and prototypes of leaf- and root-like organs. These structures are generated in a suite of highly reproducible stages that imply tight control of orientation and frequency of cell division as well as cell morphology and differentiation.
Applicants with a non-physics majors must have coursework that is equivalent to a minor in physics, as defined by the University of Toronto, involving upper-level physics (e.g., PHY356H1, PHY357H1) and calculus courses. their supervisor's approval in order to be eligible for a transfer into the Medical Physics PhD Specialization.
Researchers at the University of Toronto believe they've found a way to better control the generation of key neurons depleted in Parkinson's disease - suggesting a potentially new approach to addressing a disease with no cure and few effective treatments. In preclinical studies, the researchers used an antibody to selectively activate a receptor in a molecular signalling pathway to ...
University of Arizona graduate students invest in cancer research. Today. This month, students in the Cancer Biology Graduate Interdisciplinary Program graduated in a special convocation for Interdisciplinary and Biomedical Sciences at the Health Sciences Innovation Building on May 8. The Cancer Center Office of Community Outreach and ...
School of Veterinary Medicine: 12:00 p.m. LSU Vet Med Library, School of Veterinary Medicine (GC, MS, PhD) College of Science: 12:30 p.m. in the Maravich Assembly Center. College of Music & Dramatic Arts: 12:30 p.m. in the Union Theater. College of Agriculture: 3:00 p.m. in the Maddox Fieldhouse
Leadership. Biology staff member honored for 'herculean' work. Massey Award winner Summer Montgomery '81 is a student service specialist in the University's largest department. By Josh McCormack, University Communications,Wednesday, May 15th, 2024. More than 40 years after taking a biology class at Coker Hall, Summer Montgomery provides ...
Cancer is the leading cause of premature death in Canada. Each year, there will be more than 175,000 new cases and approximately 75,000 deaths from this disease. This means that every day, an estimated 500 Canadians will be diagnosed with cancer and another 200 will die. To improve cancer treatment and reduce the burden of this disease, our ...
Developmental Biology. 660 S. Euclid Avenue. Campus Box 8103. St. Louis, MO 63110. 314-362-7054 | Fax: 314-362-7051
Dr. Michael Roberts received a B.A. in biology from The University of Chicago in 2000 and completed a Ph.D. in cell and molecular biology at The University of Texas at Austin in 2005. As a postdoctoral fellow with Larry Trussell at the Vollum Institute in Portland, Oregon, Dr. Roberts studied how inhibitory interneurons regulate microcircuit operations in the dorsal cochlear
The PhD requires a significant original research project that advances the field and is published in a publicly-defended dissertation. The Biology Department also contributes to interdisciplinary MS programs in "Bioinformatics and Computational Biology," "Chemical Biology," and "Integrated and Applied Sciences (IAS)".