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"I think mentoring is one of the most important things to do if one wants to keep a person in science, at all levels: graduate, undergraduate, researcher, even faculty. Everyone needs a certain amount of mentoring." |
Karen Hubbard
Associate Professor of Biology and Biochemistry and Director, City College/Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center Partnership |
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Biochemistry
Also see Department Website:
http://web.gc.cuny.edu/biochemistry/
The interdisciplinary science of biochemistry draws on fundamental chemical theory and research techniques as the basis for explorations into problems of biology. Students participate in research early in their graduate work, preferably in the first year of study, and engage in a broadly based seminar and colloquium program.
Research Areas
Biochemical pharmacology; bioenergetics; bioinformatics; bioinorganic chemistry; bioorganic chemistry; biotechnology/biomaterials; enzymology and protein biochemistry; immunochemistry; lipid chemistry; membrane structure, function, and transport; metabolism and regulation; molecular biology; neurochemistry; organelle biochemistry; physical biochemistry/biophysical chemistry, structural biology.
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Executive Officer:
Professor Edward
J. Kennelly
The Graduate Center
365 Fifth Avenue
New York, NY 10016-4309
1.212.817.8085
Email: biochemistry@gc.cuny.edu |
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| Also see Bulletin for Admission Requirements and Degree Requirements. |
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