Welcome
Welcome to the Graduate Program in Cellular and Molecular Biology (CMB) at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. Since 1961, CMB has been pioneering graduate education in the fields of cell biology and molecular biology. We are a community of individuals from many different backgrounds, and we appreciate that a diverse student body and faculty enhance every part of our community. Currently, there are over 200 faculty trainers and over 130 students in the program. For prospective students, this site provides information about the application process, the Ph.D. curriculum, and research being conducted by faculty trainers. Read more about CMB.
2024 Alumni Newsletter
2024 Alumni Newsletter
We hope you enjoy reading more about the changes and growth of the CMB program and the success of CMB students, faculty, and alumni throughout the past year! The 2024 Alumni Newsletter is available online …
Upcoming Events
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Feb23
Prospective Student Campus Visit #1 @ 5:00 pm -
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Mar02
Prospective Student Campus Visit #2 @ 5:00 pm -
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Apr12
UW Madison Life Sciences Career Day @ 9:30 am - 3:00 pm Microbial Sciences Building https://lifesciencescareerday.wisc.edu/
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Apr21
Thesis Defense: Aindrila Saha @ 2:00 pm WIMR II 3571
CMB News
Drs. Edgar Spalding and Julian Bustamante Lead UW–Madison Discovery on How Plants Detect Light, Paving the Way for Resilient Crops
This innovative research by former CMB faculty member Edgar Spalding and CMB alum Julian Bustamante uncovers the precise role of photoreceptors in plant growth, offering new strategies to enhance crop resilience and success.
CMB Faculty Betül Kaçar Leads Study Unraveling Enzyme’s Role in Life’s Origins
Betül Kaçar, associate professor of bacteriology, likes mysteries. And there is, maybe, no larger mystery than the origins and early evolution of life.
CMB Trainer Krishanu Saha named one of the 10 scientists moving CRISPR gene editing forward
Kris Saha (WID, CoE, SMPH) was named one of the 10 scientists who are moving CRISPR gene editing forward, according to STAT news, which provides an in-depth analysis of biopharma and the life sciences.
CMB Trainer Yoshihiro Kawaoka Featured in Study
H5N1 Virus Isolated from Dairy Worker Shows 100% Lethality in Ferrets, No Evidence of Circulation in Nature
CMB Trainers Shine in 14th Annual Cool Science Image Contest!
Phil Newmark, Erik Dent, and Scott Coyle among the winners showcasing innovative research and stunning visuals in UW–Madison’s renowned competition.
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