Cell & Developmental Biology Program

The Graduate Program in Cell and Developmental Biology (the CELL Program) offers M.Sc. and Ph.D. degrees to students undertaking advanced study and research in cell and developmental biology. The Program is flexible and is designed to accommodate the diverse backgrounds of students and the broad nature of research in cell and developmental biology.

The Program’s courses provide a thorough understanding of the scientific fundamentals and methodologies of contemporary cell and developmental biology. All students also undertake original and significant research from the start of their studies. With nearly 50 faculty members engaged in cutting-edge research in cell and developmental biology, a wide range of research topics is available to students.

The Program also aims to enhance linkages and facilitate research interactions between the larger community of cell and developmental biologists in British Columbia by acting as a common forum for scholarly exchange in cell and developmental biology through its student-led seminar series, research retreats and other activities.

38
Master's Students
51
Doctoral Students
15
Graduate Degrees Awarded
 
 

Stories

Kodee Bao

Student
Master of Science in Cell and Developmental Biology (MSc)

Geoffroy Noel

Alumni
Doctor of Philosophy in Cell and Developmental Biology (PhD)

Perveen Biln

Alumni
Doctor of Philosophy in Cell and Developmental Biology (PhD)

Gina McNeill

Student
Doctor of Philosophy in Cell and Developmental Biology (PhD)

Stephanie Xie

Student
Doctor of Philosophy in Cell and Developmental Biology (PhD)
 
 

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