Biochemistry, Molecular Biology and Biophysics Graduate Program
Biochemistry, Molecular Biology and Biophysics Graduate Program

Graduate Program Overview

Welcome to Biochemistry, Molecular Biology and Biophysics Graduate Program at the University of Minnesota. The Program enjoys a rich history, a dynamic present and an exciting future. Our research facilities are second to none and with the opening of the Molecular and Cellular Biology Building in summer 2002 and the Microbial and Plant Genomics Building the year after, our Department boasts state-of-the-art facilities comparable to any in the world.

The Graduate Program in Biochemistry, Molecular Biology and Biophysics is at the center of the universities research emphasis in genomics and proteomics. While graduate training in a BMBB laboratory involves first-year coursework and associated preliminary examinations, the focal point for graduate education is thesis research. Laboratory-based exploration coupled with journal clubs, seminars, scientific meetings and retreats, manuscripts, career counseling and scientific ethics constitutes the major components of the program. Support for graduate education comes from a variety of sources but is augmented by several NIH and NSF-based training grants. Ph.D. graduates from Minnesota obtain full-time employment immediately after graduation or pursue advanced training in academic or corporate postdoctoral positions. In addition, many Ph.D. students complement their research backgrounds with a law degree preparing them for careers in intellectual property and biotechnology.

Most of the graduate faculty are affiliated with the Department of Biochemistry, Molecular Biology and Biophysics which is part of both the Medical School (Minneapolis Campus) and the College of Biological Sciences (St. Paul Campus). Additional members of the BMBB graduate faculty have primary academic appointments in various departments within the Institute of Technology, Medical School, College of Biological Sciences and College of Veterinary Medicine.






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