Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences

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Research at MCW

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Biomedical Sciences IDP Biomedical Sciences

Bacterial pathogenesis, cell biology, cellular and molecular neuroscience, developmental biology, enzymology and metabolism, free radical biology, immunology, molecular genetics, molecular pharmacology, signaling and gene expression, structural biology and virology.
 
Neurosciences IDP Neurosciences

Cellular and molecular neurobiology, neurophysiology, neuropharmacology, neuropathology and toxicology, sensation, perception and cognition

Physiology Physiology

Neurophysiology, cardiovascular physiology, respiratory physiology, renal physiology, molecular and cellular physiology, computational biology and bioinformatics, metabolism, and genetics and genomics


Centers of Excellence Eight designated Centers and Centers of Excellence

MCW is home to many specialized research centers, including eight federally designated Centers and Centers of Excellence.  

Center spotlights:


National Biomedical Electron Paramagnetic Resonance Center

National Center for Proteomics Research and Development

National Injury Research Center

National Specialized Center of Research on the Molecular Genetics of Hypertension

National Center for Medical Countermeasures Against Radiological Terrorism

Cancer Center

Cardiovascular Center

Human and Molecular Genetics Center
 
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Carol Williams, PhD
Associate Professor, Pharmacology and Toxicology

Training:
University of Minnesota, PhD in Zoology with Parasitology emaphasis

My research focuses on the biochemical signaling pathways and cellular processes regulated by the Ras and Rho families of small GTPases.

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Carol Williams, PhD
 

 

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Programs of Interest:

 

Bioethics

This executive-style curriculum, the first of its kind in bioethics and medical law, has a proven record of excellence.
 

Clinical and Translational Science

The program curriculum focused on translational research, clinical trial design, FDB and IRB regulatory procedures, biostatistics and ethics.
 

Interdisciplinary Program in Biomedical Sciences

This biomedical sciences program includes research in bacterial pathogenesis, glycobiology, microbiology research, microbiology research and x-ray crystallography
 

Medical Scientist Training  

This MD PhD program is to support research and clinical training. Graduates are recognized nationally and have optained positions in highly regarded postgraduate training programs and medical school appointments.
 

Neurosciences

The study of health and disease in the central and peripheral nervous system carries almost unlimited promise for understanding medical advancement. Among other areas, students study vision, perception and cognition.
 

Pharmacology & Toxicology

One emphasis of this program is the exploding discipline of neuropharmacology, as evidenced by the program receiving many of its students through our Interdisciplinary Program of Neuroscience.
 

Physiology

This program acknowledges the need to train more integrative physiologists. To achieve this, the program covers such diverse areas of research as cell physiology, heart physiology, medical physiology, physiology and physiology research.



 

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