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Molecular
Biology, Microbiology and Biochemistry
This is an interdisciplinary graduate program
providing training leading to either the Doctor of Philosophy
(Ph. D) or Master of Science (MS) degrees in Molecular Biology,
Microbiology and Biochemistry.
The program draws its faculty from basic science
departments in the SIU School of Medicine (Carbondale and Springfield
campus) and the College of Science (Carbondale campus).
Faculty include members of the :
Department
of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology (Carbondale).
Department
of Medical Microbiology, Immunology and Cell Biology (Springfiled).
Department
of Microbiology (Carbondale).
The program is designed to offer advanced training in biochemistry,
biophysics, bacteriology, genetics, immunology, microbial physiology,
virology, mycology, molecular biology, cell biology, developmental
biology, and structural biology.
The participating departments have modern, well-equipped
research laboratories and supporting facilities for P3 physical
containment, electron microscopy, X-ray crystallography, NMR spectroscopy,
and flow cytometry. The University library at Carbondale is ranked
among the top 100 research libraries in the United States. It
contains more than 2 million volumes and maintains an extensive
collection of research journals in all areas of biological and
molecular science. There is also an extensive biological science
and medical library at Springfield.
Students with graduate degrees in molecular biology,
microbiology, and biochemistry are in demand in several occupational
areas. Many graduates are employed by pharmaceutical or biotechnology
firms. Ph.D. graduates can expect to be employed by pharmaceutical,
chemical, biochemical, or biotechnology firms or continue for
advanced academic training as postdoctoral fellows. Many Southern
Illinois University Carbondale (SIUC) Ph.D. graduates are successful
faculty members at colleges and universities throughout the United
States.
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