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
October 18, 2024
12:00pm – 1:00pm

BCMB Information Session

Recent Accomplishments

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Our students accomplish great things

2024 Bouchet Graduate Honor Society

2024 American Heart Association Predoctoral Fellowship

2023 NRSA Individual Predoctoral Fellowships to Promote Diversity in Health-Related Research (F31)

2023 NIH F31 Predoctoral Fellowship

2023 Diversity Specialized Predoctoral to Postdoctoral Advancement in Neuroscience (D-SPAN) Award

Recent Publications

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Our latest research and discoveries.

Nguyen JMK, Liu Y, Nguyen L, Sidhaye VK, Robinson DN., 2024, Discovery and Quantitative Dissection of Cytokinesis Mechanisms Using Dictyostelium discoideum, Methods Mol Biol., 2024;2814:1-27. doi: 10.1007/978-1-0716-3894-1_1. PMID: 38954194  PubMed

Johnson BA, Liu AZ, Bi T, Dong Y, Li T, Zhou D, Narkar A, Wu Y, Sun SX, Larman TC, Zhu J, Li R., 2024, Simple aneuploidy evades p53 surveillance and promotes niche factor-independent growth in human intestinal organoids, Mol Biol Cell., 35(8):br15. doi: 10.1091/mbc.E24-04-0166. PMCID: PMC11321050  PubMed

Chen J, Yang J, Chu J, Chen KH, Alt J, Rais R, Qiu Z., 2024, The SWELL1 Channel Promotes Ischemic Brain Damage by Mediating Neuronal Swelling and Glutamate Toxicity, Adv Sci (Weinh), e2401085. doi: 10.1002/advs.202401085. PMID: 39056405  PubMed