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CMB Committees

Executive Committee - The CMB Executive Committee is the primary policy-making committee of the CMB Program, reviewing requests for faculty membership, approving proposed curriculum changes, communicating with the leaders of the degree-granting departments, and overseeing the program administration.

Daniel Lew, Director

Department of Pharmacology & Cancer Biology

Marc Caron

Department of Cell Biology

Mike Krangel

Department of Immunology

Elwood Linney

Department of Molecular Genetics & Microbiology

George Augustine

Department of Neurobiology

Xiao-Fan Wang

Department of Pharmacology & Cancer Biology

Leonard Spicer

Department of Biochemistry

Laura Hale

Department of Pathology

David McClay

Department of Biology

Meta Kuehn, ex officio

Department of Biochemistry

   
Advisory Committee - The CMB Advisory Committee advises all first-year CMB students on classwork selection and research rotations, and monitors their performance throughout the first year. The committee also oversees the CMB curriculum and advises the Executive Committee on curriculum and other important program activities.

Meta Kuehn, Chair

Department of Biochemistry

Tao Hsieh

Department of Biochemistry

Chris Nicchitta

Department of Cell Biology

Michael Been

Department of Biochemistry

Fan Wang

Department of Cell Biology

Yuan Zhuang

Department of Immunology

 

Admission Committee

Amy Bejovec, Chair

Department of Biology

Meta Kuehn

Department of Biochemistry

John McCusker

Department of Molecular Genetics & Microbiology

Herman Staats

Department of Pathology

Jeffrey Rathmell

Department of Pharmacology & Cancer Biology

Wolfgang Liedtke

Department of Neurobiology

Weigo Zhang

Department of Immunology

Vann Bennett

Department of Cell Biology

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