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Department of

Biochemistry and Molecular Biology

We further basic science knowledge at biochemical and molecular levels that is relevant to public health.

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Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Headlines

Faculty and students pose for photo in lab

Ensuring a Diverse Pre-Clinical Research Program

Two friends addressed a mismatch between a researcher’s resources and the underrepresented patients he seeks to serve

Jiou Wang, (center) the inaugural Walder Foundation Distinguished Professor, stands (L to R) with JHU Trustee Michael Rosenbaum, BMB Department Chair Ashi Weeraratna, Elizabeth Walder, and Dean Ellen MacKenzie.

Funding Science at the Molecular Level to Decipher Dementia

Jiou Wang was installed as the inaugural Walder Foundation Distinguished Professor 

A field of red-stained cells with blue spots near the centers

Weeraratna Lab Research Highlight

New paper shows age-related stiffening of skin can alter growth and barrier function of blood vessels in melanoma tumors, contributing to metastasis

What We Do in the Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology

Our Department strives to increase knowledge of cellular processes—normal and abnormal—at biochemical and molecular levels. We train highly qualified scientists who, through research, teaching, and service, continue to provide new insights into biomedical issues with a profound impact on public health.

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Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Highlights

Founding Department

In 1917, we were the Department of Chemical Hygiene—our name has changed but not our drive for cutting-edge research.

Basic lab science with a public health perspective

Our research labs are uncovering the fundamental biochemical and molecular mechanisms at the foundations of health.

Teaching and training focus

We are committed to providing our students with training and mentoring so they can excel in a challenging but supportive environment.

From Cancer to CRISPR

Our faculty research—and teach—diverse topics across the breadth of biochemistry and molecular biology.

Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Programs

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.

Master of Science (ScM)

Onsite | Full-Time | 2 years

A two-year program providing training in cellular and molecular biology, blending coursework in the first year with extensive lab research experience

Master of Health Science (MHS)

Onsite | Full-Time | 9 months

MHS program focused on cellular and molecular biology at the intersection of biology, medicine, and public health, preparing students for a wide range of careers

Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)

Onsite | Full-Time | 5 years - 6 years

Our students are immersed in cutting-edge research in biochemistry and molecular biology, providing insights into biomedical issues impacting public health

Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Faculty Spotlight

Ashi Weeraratna, PhD,

studies how cancer cells move to distant sites and how changes in the normal cells around a tumor contribute to their movement, especially as we age.

Ashani Weeraratna

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