CPB Graduate Program
Scientists in the 21stcentury need to understand the molecular and cellular mechanisms underlying normal and diseased states, and to connect those mechanisms to function in larger systems. Our research-based program develops knowledge of molecular targets, the nature and design of molecules that interact with those targets, and the ability to test those interactions in the context of physiological systems. This breadth of investigation – from molecules to whole animals – is represented by the diverse research programs of the participating faculty.
The Chemical Physiology and Biochemistry Department is affiliated with the:
Prospective Graduate Students
The CPB Department is a member of the Graduate Program in Biomedical Sciences (PBMS). Learn more about PBMS and our current/past students below.
Chemical Physiology T32 Fellowship
We are accepting applications for the 2024 - 2025 CP T32 Fellowship until May 17, 2024.
Please click here to learn more.