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Bratu Lab Images Featured In Cell

Images From Diana Bratu's lab, taken by Dr. Irina Catrina are featured in Cell's Journal Picture Show, called Reproduction.

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Biology Seminar Courses Spring 2012

The Biology Department seminar course oferings spring 2012

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Hunter College Electron Microscopy Course

Course covers the theory and practice of  Electron Microscopy. Students will prepare samples and learn to operate the TEM

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Bio 125 Human Biology

An intro course that explores the biology that underlies current health and disease topics (including diabetes, cancer, sexually transmitted diseases, nutrition).

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Bio. Department News

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Access The Gene Center Mail Server

To Access the Gene Center Mail Server Click Here

Specialized Neuroscience Research Program at Hunter College

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Prof. Marie Filbin  is the director of the Specialized Neuroscience Research Program (SNRP). The overall goal of the SNRP is to create a strong Neuroscience Research Program at Hunter College.  To learn more about this program please visit the Hunter SNRP web site.

Hunter's Quantitative Biology Initiative

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Hunter College is one of only nine institutions of higher education in the country to offer an interdisciplinary program in quantitative biology.  Students majoring in Biology, Chemistry, Computer Science, Mathematics or Statistics can add a quantitative biology concentration to their major.  Among the many benefits of this innovative program are access to competitive scholarships, small classes, training by a multidisciplinary team of research scientists and dedicated academics, individual mentoring, the opportunity to participate in research conducted at Hunter and nationally, topnotch preparation for graduate studies and for scientific careers in this new frontier. To find out more click here.

Our Department

Hunter College is located at the intersection of 68th Street and Lexington ave. in Manhatten's upper East Side. The Biology department occupies the 8th and 9th floors of the Hunter North building. The mission of the Department of Biological Sciences parallels that of Hunter College: to provide a quality education for our undergraduate and graduate students, enabling them to participate productively in their chosen pursuits.The Department actively encourages specific careers such as academic and industrial research, medicine, dentistry, veterinary medicine, and college and high school teaching. At the same time, the Department takes a leading role in promoting the college-wide goals of broadening and deepening an individual's outlook, and of heightening intellectual creativity

Bio Department Advising Schedule

Students: To talk with a faculty advisor check out the department Fall Advising Schedule

The Center for Study of Gene Structure and Function

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The Hunter College department of Biological Sciences is one of the founding members of the The Center for Study of Gene Structure and Function. The Gene Center is a consortium of researchers within Hunter College of The City University of New York — one of the largest public universities in the nation. It boasts unparalleled quality and diversity in its researchers on both the faculty and graduate student levels.

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Socrates Center

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The Socrates Center is a multimedia learning center for biology students. It is a quiet place to study, connect with other students and utilize a number of computer, audiovisual and printed resources. Students may also use our computers to write papers, check e-mail and browse the Internet. In addition, BIOL 100/102 instructors will hold their office hours in the Center. Tutoring in biology is also available. Please contact sgelman@hunter.cuny.edu for further info or call 212-772-5216.
Location: B1 level of Library (Hunter East, 3rd floor entrance)

Phone (Desk):  772-5190

Director:  Sam Gelman (772-5216)

Web Site: http://socrates.hunter.cuny.edu

MARC/MBRS Program at Hunter

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The MARC and MBRS Programs at Hunter College are supported by the National Institutes of Health (NIH) and are intended to encourage talented undergraduate minority students to pursue a career in research and science. Students in both programs receive a scholarship and financial support for conducting research throughout the academic year in a Hunter College laboratory. For more information click here.

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Scholarship Opportunity

SciMON (Science Mathematics Opportunities Network) is an innovative institutional initiative designed to enhance the extraordinary research and mentoring programs available to students who study science and mathematics at Hunter College. For more info click here


BP - Endure Program at Hunter/NYU

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Scholarship Opportunity

Hunter College of the City University of New York, New York University, Brown University, University of Michigan, and Vanderbilt University are forming partnership with the aims to develop a neuroscience training program that will prepare students from diverse backgrounds to enter into and succeed in PhD programs in the neurosciences.

For details how to apply for this program click here

Application Deadline Jan 31st