Welcome to the Department of Cell Biology and Molecular
Medicine at the New Jersey Medical School, University of
Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey. The department is committed
to understanding the molecular mechanisms of disease by bridging
the gap between physiology and molecular biology. The research
activities of our department include physiology, functional genomics,
proteomics, developmental biology, cell biology, and cell signaling.
Our belief is that the understanding of disease can be achieved
optimally by integrating the different aspects of the disease,
i.e. from the whole organism to subcellular components, and by
the use of complementary techniques to acquire a global view
of the problem. We have created Research Institutes to gather
together faculty with common research interests but complementary
views and technical approaches. For example, the Cardiovascular
Research Institute is dedicated to the understanding of molecular
mechanisms in adult and congenital cardiovascular disease. The
department is currently in an expansion phase with the creation
of a division for Cancer Research and the recruitment of several
new faculty members.
The department is located in the Medical Science Building.
Our faculty have access to the
latest technology including real-time quantitative RT-PCR, state-of-the-art
microscopy and cell culture facility. Core facilities on the
campus provide resources for histology, transgenic mouse generation
and physiological analysis, DNA chip processing, DNA sequencing,
and oligo synthesis.
Our department is committed to training postdoctoral fellows,
graduate students, and undergraduate medical students. Our postdoctoral
fellows are encouraged to participate in national and international
meetings and to write grants to support the development of their
career. The graduate program
in Cell Biology and Molecular Medicine offers the Doctor
of Philosophy degree through the Graduate School of Biomedical
Sciences. The program involves course work focused on cell biology,
seminars by world-renowned guest speakers, and journal club meetings,
to keep abreast with the most advanced development in research.
After successful completion of the course work, students may
select an advisor among the faculty of our department to begin
full-time thesis research. Faculty in our department are also
dedicated to teaching in the medical
program.
If you would like to contact us, please call Mrs.
Norma Brown at (973) 972-4414 and she will direct your
call to the appropriate individual.
Stephen F. Vatner, M.D.
Professor and Chairman