Welcome to the Biochemistry, Cellular and Molecular Biology (BCMB) Graduate Program at the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine

We are one of the oldest multidisciplinary graduate programs in the country. Our mission is to train independent research scientists for productive careers by providing a broad foundation in basic science and promoting the study of problems of biomedical importance from a mechanistic perspective. Learn More from our director

 

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Recent News

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Updates and news from our department.

Upcoming Events

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Seminars and events. Know what’s coming

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Recent Accomplishments

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Our students accomplish great things

2025 NIH F31 Predoctoral Fellowship Award

2025 HHMI Gilliam Fellowship

2025 P.E.O. Scholar Award

2025 NIH F30 Predoctoral Fellowship

2025 NSF GRFP Honorable Mention

Recent Publications

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Our latest research and discoveries.

Li H, Amaral A, Vidotto T, Woo J, Liu HB, Oliveira LD, Dairo O, Feng K, Shenderov E, Argani P, Schmidt LS, Linehan WM, Lotan TL, Asrani K., 2026, mTOR-mediated upregulation of B7-H3 in MiT/TFE translocation renal cell carcinoma, J Pathol., 268(1):77-88. doi: 10.1002/path.6490. PMID: 41178060  PubMed

Williams KL, Badiei B, Reilly J, Andrews W, Minsky HB, Haddad NR, Martinez Pena EG, Sun M, Lee S, Li A, Curvin-Aquilla L, Johnson AY, Willis A, Kirby CS, van Ee A, Xue Y, Cox CA, Rajagopalan SP, Kang S, Kannan K, Caffrey J, Archer NK, Kane M, Garza LA., 2025, Plastic associated endocrine disruptors reduce Nicastrin protein and potentiate inflammation in hidradenitis suppurativa skin disease, Nat Commun., 16(1):10755. doi: 10.1038/s41467-025-65789-7. PMCID: PMC12663211  PubMed

Ghosh A, Jones TA, Mackinnon S, Hutcherson SM, Tritapoe JM, Mongia P, Shah N, Mehlhop EM, Carter NM, Pomerantz JL., 2025, Potentiation of noncanonical NF-κB signaling and marginal zone B cell expansion by CARD11-mediated regulation of p100 processing, Cell Rep, 44(12):116616. doi: 10.1016/j.celrep.2025.116616. PMID: 41307991  PubMed