The Biochemistry &Molecular Biology curriculum provides students the opportunity to explore the structure and function of macromolecules and their integration into biological and environmental processes. Leading-edge metallobiochemistry, structural biology, spectroscopy, proteomics, microbial genetics and genomics are applied to uncover the molecular details of enzyme mechanisms, signal transduction, and control of gene expression. Collaborations with Environmental Science &Engineering allow BMB students to engage in multidisciplinary research involving the application of molecular biology and genetics to ecological studies.

The curriculum is designed to ensure a common foundation of core concepts and skills, but also to allow considerable flexibility for customization to provide the optimal educational experience for each student. Core concepts and skills are taught through a series of three required core courses, with the remaining coursework consisting of advanced electives, readings groups, and special topics courses selected in consultation with the student's advisor.