Ph.D. in Cell Biology

Ph.D. in Cell Biology is a research-intensive program that examines cells' structure, function, and behavior in both normal and pathological states. The program typically lasts 3-5 years and covers topics like as cellular signaling, molecular genetics, cell differentiation, organelle function, and cell division. Students perform novel research in areas such as cancer biology, stem cell biology, neurobiology, cellular stress responses, and the role of cellular dysfunction in illness. Graduates pursue positions in academia, biotechnology, pharmaceutical businesses, research institutions, and healthcare. Admission normally needs a Master's degree in biology, biochemistry, or a related subject, as well as outstanding laboratory and research skills.