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Welcome to the Department of Molecular & Cellular Physiology (MCP). Our goal is to advance the field of physiology by performing innovative biomedical research and providing our students with a challenging and supportive environment.
What defines physiology as a discipline? Most laboratories at the college of medicine look alike. Virtually all biomedical researchers use the modern tools of molecular and cell biology to explore questions about life. It’s the question, not the tool for answering it, that defines a physiologist. Physiologists are curious about the ability of molecules to contribute to cell function, the ability of cells to contribute to tissue function, and the ability of tissues to affect organismal function. Physiology is the science that integrates simple mechanisms into complex systems.
Postdoctoral Positions Available
PhD Program in Systems Biology & Physiology
Master's (MS) in Physiology Program
Physiology Seminar Series
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May 23, 2008
Report of the Systems Biology & Physiology Program Retreat Read More
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February 28, 2008
John Cuppoletti Elected to UC Fellows of the Graduate School Read More
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January 23, 2008
Four UC Physiologists Honored for Research Leading to Patent Awards Read More
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January 4, 2008
Marshall Montrose Featured in New Science Podcast Launched by the APS Read More
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December 26, 2007
NIH 2008 Budget Falls Behind Inflation Read More
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MCP Highlights
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Graduate Studies |
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Report of the Systems Biology & Physiology Program Retreat
The second annual Systems Biology & Physiology Retreat today showcased the research of students and faculty in the SBP program, and highlighted systems approaches to research bridging modern physiology and clinical medicine. 2008 Daniel L Kline Lecturer, Roger Brent, PhD, of the Molecular Sciences Institute, Berkeley, CA, presented the keynote address "Systems biology of cell-signaling systems:...
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