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Nelson Biological Laboratories
604 Allison Rd
Piscataway, NJ 08854
(732) 445-6251
fax: (732) 445-6186

The Department of Molecular Biology and Biochemistry (MBB) has 22 faculty that combines molecular, biochemical, genetic, structural and cell biological approaches to study a diverse array of fundamental biological problems.  Current areas of study include understanding the role of chromatin in transcriptional regulation, RNA processing, DNA replication and transposition, protein folding and molecular recognition, circadian rhythm, signal transduction, cell cycle control, cell death and development.  The faculty are members of the School of Arts and Sciences and located in the Nelson Biological laboratories, Waksman Institute and the Center for Advanced Biotechnology and Medicine (CABM) on Busch Campus. 

The MBB Department offers a undergraduate course of study in which traditional and modern biochemistry are integrated with studies in molecular biology. In addition to course work, all MBB majors conduct independent undergraduate research projects in molecular biology and biochemistry. This course of study prepares students for graduate studies in molecular biology and biochemistry and related fields, entry into professional schools in medicine or other health professions, or employment in industries (e.g., biotechnology, pharmaceuticals) in which molecular biology and biochemistry skills are in demand. Connect here for a list of more career opportunities for MBB majors.

Applications for students wishing to do Honors Theses for the 2008-2009 academic year are due 5/9/08. For more information connect here.

Congratulations to MBB Poster Session winners Jason Merkin (1st place), Chris Gerber (2nd), Petrit Mavraj (3rd) and Namrata Patel (4th).

Biochemistry/Microbiology Major (115) at SEBS

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