The Duke CMB Program has over 140 faculty members with diverse
research interests in all modern areas of Cell and Molecular
Biology. The research support of the participating faculty
is very strong, and all of the faculty members publish extensively.
The program is extremely interactive, with at least 80%
of the faculty being involved in collaborations within the
program. These three links summarize the faculty research
interests according to name, department and research field.
The faculty summaries also contain links to the main web
sites of each faculty member and his or her primary Department.
Interesting facts about CMB faculty members:
- Average faculty has more than $500,000 per year in research
grants (direct costs)
- Numerous awards, including three members of the National
Academy of Sciences
At the core of the CMB Program are the excellent research
faculty of the Basic Sciences of the Medical School and the
Biological Sciences of the University. The faculty of ten
departments are now involved in the Program, including faculty
in the Clinical Sciences who have a strong focus on basic
research. We have organized this large group of extraordinary
faculty into three different lists:
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