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University of Florida <strong>Graduate</strong> <strong>School</strong><br />

http://test.gradschool.ufl.edu/catalog/current-catalog/FOI/AMC01.htm[9/15/<strong>2010</strong> 4:07:01 PM]<br />

Animal Molecular and Cellular Biology<br />

Colleges of Agricultural and Life Sciences, Liberal Arts<br />

and Sciences, Medicine, and Veterinary Medicine<br />

Director: L. Badinga. Co-Director: A. D. Ealy.<br />

Complete faculty listing by department: Follow this link<br />

The animal molecular and cell biology (AMCB) graduate program<br />

offers Master of Science and Doctor of Philosophy degrees. Faculty<br />

are drawn from these disciplines:<br />

--Animal Sciences<br />

--Biochemistry and Molecular Biology<br />

--Large Animal Clinical Sciences<br />

--Obstetrics and Gynecolog<br />

--Zoology<br />

Early in the program, students choose a faculty supervisor who will<br />

ensure the quality of their research experience. Students may also<br />

do optional rotations through the laboratories of one or more other<br />

faculty. The Annual Research Symposium features guest speakers<br />

and student research presentations. A weekly journal club and<br />

monthly seminars draw on the knowledge and diversity the campus<br />

offers in molecular and cell biology.<br />

Core course requirements for the M.S. degree are BCH 5045 and<br />

registration in a 1-credit graduate seminar course. Core course<br />

requirements for the Ph.D. include BCH 5413 and GMS 6421 and<br />

registration in two graduate seminar courses. The following courses<br />

count as graduate major credit:

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