• MSc in Biochemistry and Molecular Biology at the University of Kansas is offered as a 3-years program by the School of Medicine.
  • This university is ranked #124 in National Universities, US News.
  • It is an on-campus program offered on a full-time basis only.
  • The M.S. in biochemistry and molecular biology normally leads to positions at the advanced technical level in academic research, industry, or government.
  • Core services are available, which include: a transgenic mouse facility; a biotechnology support center that offers DNA synthesis, sequencing, and microchip analysis; a state-of-the-art mass spectrometry facility; in-house x-ray crystallographic equipment; and a variety of spectro­scopy and calorimetry instruments, including advanced fluorescence equipment.
  • Their faculty members are associated with a variety of cross-disciplinary centers within the university, including The Kidney Institute, the COBRE for Protein Structure and Function, the COBRE for Novel Approaches for Control of Microbial Pathogens, the COBRE for Molecular Regulation of Cell Development and Differentiation, the Cancer Center and the Institute for Fetal Maternal Biology.
  • The MSc program consists of 30 credits.
  • Their mission is to:
    • provide a dynamic research environment with programs in the disciplines of biochemistry and molecular biology
    • provide a superior educational experience for graduate students and medical students
    • provide a rich training environment for postdoctoral fellows
    • provide service to our institution and community
  • Areas of research strength include:
    • Regulation of gene expression, emphasizing but not limited to transcription regulation.
    • Protein folding and structure determination.
    • Allosteric regulation of protein function.
    • Signal transduction