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440 Reynolds Medical
Building
College Station, TX 77843-1114
Phone: (979) 845-2726 Fax:
(979) 847-9481
Toll Free: (800) 298-2260 (U.S. only)
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Research in the Molecular and Cellular
Medicine department spans a wide range of biological
processes, from structure and function of biomolecules
to cell physiology. Emphasis is placed on understanding
normal and abnormal biological function at the molecular
and cellular levels. Using state-of-the-art biophysical
technologies, research programs at the molecular level
focus on understanding how proteins are synthesized,
folded, assembled into functional macromolecules and
trafficked throughout the cell. Reverse genetic approaches
are used to elucidate the roles of newly discovered
proteins and define functional protein domains. Research
programs that bridge molecular and cellular levels
focus on understanding mechanisms of basic cellular
physiology (DNA replication, transcription, translation
and protein sorting), molecules that control complex
regulatory pathways (signal transduction, gene regulation,
epigenetics, development and differentiation) and
the molecular basis for cancer. Many faculty members
have strong collaborative ties with Texas A&M
University research groups in the Chemistry and Biochemistry/Biophysics
departments or belong to multi-disciplinary research
groups affiliated with Texas A&M University, including
programs in Genetics, Neurosciences and Virology.
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