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What is the Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology?
The department of Biochemistry & Molecular Biology is a basic science department at New Jersey Medical
School (NJMS). NJMS is a school within the University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey (UMDNJ).
Its faculty and graduate students are also members of the Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences (GSBS),
the branch of UMDNJ responsible for graduate science education. Our fundamental premise is that human
disease, normal physiological functioning and the biosphere as a whole, can best be approached via an
understanding of the basic mechanistic features of cellular biochemistry.
Important FAQ's 
Where are we located?
The department occupies about 20,000 square feet of space in the Medical Science
Building of NJMS in the University Heights section of Newark, a city of nearly
400,000 people in close proximity to New York City. Many scientific and educational
opportunities are available in the NY/NJ metropolitan area, as well as cultural,
entertainment and sports activities. The New Jersey suburbs, countryside and
seashore are nearby while the mountainous country of western New Jersey, eastern
Pennsylvania and New York are easily accessible, providing numerous year-round
recreational opportunities.
What is our mission?
We have two principal missions: teaching and research. We teach biochemistry
and molecular biology to medical students at NJMS and to dental students at
the adjacent UMDNJ-New Jersey Dental School. In 2004, the NJMS course for medical
students will be integrated into a new Molecular and Genetic Medicine course
coordinated by the department. Graduate students are offered a spectrum of courses
leading to PhD and MSc degrees. Our graduate teaching programs are closely aligned
with the research programs of our faculty, which cover a broad range of biomedical
investigations. Students are trained in research techniques and actively participate
in research in a laboratory of their choice.
Postgraduate training
Our department is also committed to training postdoctoral fellows for careers
in research, teaching and industry. As members of the department, postdocs have
access to well-equipped laboratories and a wide variety of lectures and courses.
They regularly participate in numerous departmental and program events such
as journal clubs and research seminars, as well as local and international research
conferences and symposia. The proximity of many pharmaceutical and biotech companies
offers a unique environment and set of opportunities.
What kind of research do we do?
Nearly 100 people in the Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology,
including more than 20 faculty members, are involved in biomedical research.
We are dedicated to basic and applied research in biochemistry, molecular virology,
cell biology and molecular genetics. Department faculty members are well-funded
for their research through both extramural (such as National Institutes of Health)
and intramural grants. For a closer look at the research topics, please review
the project descriptions of individual faculty members.
What are the facilities for research?
The department's laboratories are well-equipped with the latest research equipment,
including mass spectrometers, state-of-the-art graphics workstations for molecular
modeling, and other computing and information retrieval systems. Core facilities
include those for microscopy, DNA and peptide synthesis and sequencing, protein
analysis, and transgenic animal work, providing for virtually any experimental
approach. The George F. Smith Library of UMDNJ contains about 90,000 volumes
and subscribes to approximately 2,500 journals, in addition to providing access
to online bibliographic retrieval systems for literature searches. A Scientific
Data Processing Center providing numerous computing services is located on campus.
Prospects for the future
The department is expanding with the recruitment of faculty members in areas that complement our current
strengths. We continue to be strong advocates for basic research while at the same time forging productive
interactions with our clinical colleagues.
I hope you will find our Web site describing departmental activities both useful
and interesting.
Michael B. Mathews, PhD
Professor and Chair
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