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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.

2009 CMB Doctoral Graduate Research Assistants
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ANNOUNCEMENTS
Microbiology Journal Club will be held Thursday, Nov 19, 2009 at 5:15
at the Strutting Duck (old Auburn Ale House). For more information, click here.
Alabama Fisheries Association (AFA) annual
meeting next February (2/17-19) in Florence, AL. For more information, click here.
Anthony G. Moss, Ph.D.
Associate Professor,
Biological Sciences
will offer graduate level BIOL7440 Advanced Cell
Biology class, 3 credits in Spring, 2010. For contact information, click here.
Dr. Aaron Rashotte , Department of Biological Science will offer Developmental Genetics (Special Topics Class Biol 4970-002/7970-002), 3 hour course in Spring, 2010. For contact information, click here.
Narendra K. Singh, Professor
Department of Biological Sciences
will offer Plant Gene Expression (Biol 5320 /6320: 4 credit) and Small Regulatory RNA (Biol 4950: 1 credit).For contact information, click here.
GRA Policies and Procedures For more information, click here.
CMB Undergraduate Summer Research Scholars Program applications start in Spring.
More information will be posted at later date.
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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