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Cell Biology and Molecular Medicine
Welcome to the Department of Cell Biology and Molecular Medicine
at the New Jersey Medical School. Through
its medical and graduate
programs, the department offers training and research opportunities that prepare
medical, dental, and graduate students, as well as postdoctoral fellows, for
careers in medicine and biomedical research. Departmental research focuses
on the physiological, developmental, cellular, molecular, and environmental
factors responsible for the initiation and progression of human disease. Faculty
research interests include regulation of gene expression, DNA repair, mitochondrial
stability, cell cycle control, and signal transduction pathways in normal and
diseased tissue, with particular emphasis on cardiovascular control, cardiovascular
disease, cancer, angiogenesis, and the application of stem cells for regenerative
medicine. Approaches include animal models of cardiac disease, cutting-edge
technologies in cell biology, molecular biology, molecular genetics, genomics,
and proteomics, and advanced histological and cell / tissue culture methods.
The department has access to exceptional laboratory and animal facilities, equipment,
and computational services, as well as to shared, state-of-the-art, core research
facilities providing transgenic, molecular, genomic, proteomic, microscopic,
flow cytometry, and biostatistics/bioinformatics support. Potential applicants
are encouraged to use this web site to learn more about our research and training
opportunities.
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