PhD Cellular and Molecular Physiology
Course Overview
This course in Cellular and Molecular Physiology provides a comprehensive exploration of how molecular interactions and cellular mechanisms form the basis of complex functions in living organisms. It bridges fundamental research with clinical application, offering a translational approach to address pressing physiological questions. Students will engage with a wide range of experimental models, from bacteria to humans, to understand health and disease.
Key Program Highlights
- Expertise in core areas like intracellular signaling, vesicular transport, and gene expression regulation
- Translational research focus that connects laboratory discoveries to clinical bedside applications
- Study of diverse model organisms, including yeast, fruit-flies, worms, and mice
- Investigation of complex systems such as cancer biology, neuronal signaling, and vascular function
- Research into disease mechanisms including neurodegeneration, pancreatitis, and immune cell responses
Course Overview
This course in Cellular and Molecular Physiology provides a comprehensive exploration of how molecular interactions and cellular mechanisms form the basis of complex functions in living organisms. It bridges fundamental research with clinical application, offering a translational approach to address pressing physiological questions. Students will engage with a wide range of experimental models, from bacteria to humans, to understand health and disease.
Key Program Highlights
- Expertise in core areas like intracellular signaling, vesicular transport, and gene expression regulation
- Translational research focus that connects laboratory discoveries to clinical bedside applications
- Study of diverse model organisms, including yeast, fruit-flies, worms, and mice
- Investigation of complex systems such as cancer biology, neuronal signaling, and vascular function
- Research into disease mechanisms including neurodegeneration, pancreatitis, and immune cell responses