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In 1999, through an unprecedented interdisciplinary effort of faculty from the College of Agriculture, Samuel Ginn College of Engineering, College of Human Sciences, College of Liberal Arts, Harrison School of Pharmacy, College of Sciences and Mathematics, College of Veterinary Medicine, more than 75 scientists joined forces to establish the Auburn University Cell and Molecular Biosciences program.
The AU-CMB program is built upon research strengths of Auburn life science faculty, and recognized institutional excellence and dedication to teaching. At the core of this peak is a commitment to education at both undergraduate and graduate levels.

AU CMB students recognized by Alabama State Legislature
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ANNOUNCEMENTS
Sixth Annual University Undergraduate Research Symposium to be held April 6-7, 2009 at the Forestry & Wildlife Sciences Building.
Abstract submissions are due March 13, 2009.
Now accepting application for CMB Undergraduate Summer Research Scholars Program.
For more information, click here.
RESEARCH HIGHLIGHT
Pinkert CA, Trounce IA.
Methods Cell Biol. 2007 ;80: 549-69.
Generation of transmitochondrial mice: development of xenomitochondrial mice to model neurodegenerative diseases.

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