Department of Biochemistry faculty members study the molecular mechanisms of multiple biological systems in diverse contexts.
Faculty KOBOR, Michael S. Associate Professor. 2024 – 950 W 28th Ave. ASTELL, Caroline R. Barton, R.E.. Professor Emeritus. BRAGG, Philip D. Professor
The Faculty of Biochemistry is one of two faculties of Life Sciences at the Institute. Biochemistry research focuses on the processes of life at the levels of
What Is Biochemistry?. The Department of Biochemistry is a diverse group of scientists, trainees, and staff dedicated to discovering the basic mechanisms of
Emeriti and Professors of The Graduate School
Mark Alper Adjunct Professor Emeritus of Biochemistry, Biophysics and Structural Biology Biochemistry; biomolecular materials Bruce N.
Ames Professor Emeritus of Biochemistry, Biophysics and Structural Biology Mechanisms of aging.
Mitochondrial decay in aging.
Oxidants and antioxidants in DNA damage.
Micronutrient deficiencies and DNA damage.
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Faculty
The following is an alphabetical list of active MCB faculty members in the division and brief descriptions of their research.
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How many faculty are in the Department of Biochemistry and molecular biology?
The Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology currently consists of nine faculty, with 18 research staff and 10 graduate students.
The department is undergoing an expansion, as three additional faculty will be added during the next two years.
The Department is housed in the Basic Sciences Building in 12,500 sq ft of space.
What is Biochemistry & Molecular Biology?
As a basic research department within the #1 public health school, the Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology thrives at a unique intersection of basic science, medicine, and public health.
We offer a doctoral and two master’s degree programs.
We are also part of an online interdepartmental Master of Arts in Public Health Biology.
What is the Department of Chemistry and biochemistry?
The goal of the Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry at California State University, San Marcos, is to provide quality chemistry and biochemistry education to all San Marcos students, both science majors and students from other disciplines.
We also have many courses for non-science students .
Academic journal
The Journal of Inorganic Biochemistry is a monthly peer-reviewed scientific journal covering research on the inorganic aspects of biochemistry, such as metalloenzymes and metallobiomolecules.
The journal was established in 1971 as Bioinorganic Chemistry, obtaining its current name in 1979.
Since 1996, the editor-in-chief has been John H.
Dawson.
Academic journal
The Journal of Inorganic Biochemistry is a monthly peer-reviewed scientific journal covering research on the inorganic aspects of biochemistry, such as metalloenzymes and metallobiomolecules.
The journal was established in 1971 as Bioinorganic Chemistry, obtaining its current name in 1979.
Since 1996, the editor-in-chief has been John H.
Dawson.