NMSU 
Biology Department

 
Graduate Emphasis in
CELL AND ORGANISMAL BIOLOGY

 ~ Shuster Lab ~




Program Description

Faculty
Graduate Students
Degree requirements:  PhD, M.S., 
M.S. (non-thesis)
Graduate Student Application Instructions
Graduate Student Links and Info
Instrumentation & Resources
Seminars, Workshops and other Events
Graduate Course Offerings
Undergraduate Course Offerings
Societies and Special Conferences


Website since June 2000





 
Dr. Graciela Unguez

Dr. G. Unguez

Program Description
The cell and organismal curriculum is appropriate for graduate students who wish to emphasize those areas of biology that integrate function and structure in cells, tissues, and organisms.  This curriculum includes courses in cell and molecular biology, neurobiology, developmental biology, and physiology.  Our goal is to prepare students for careers in this field through research experiences and formal coursework, as well as through seminars and discussion groups.  We also provide a framework for practical career preparation through seminars and other activities that focus on professional written and spoken presentations, employment approaches, ethics in science, proposal preparation, interview guidance, and teaching methodologies. Participating faculty receive funding from NIH, NSF, and NASA


Faculty:         
Lloyd Barr, cellular biophysics
    Adjunct Professor of Biology, Ph.D. University of Illinois
Marvin Bernstein, animal physiology
    Professor of Biology, Ph.D. UCLA
Soumitra Ghosroy, microscopy, plant cell biology
    Director, EML,  College Associate Professor of Biology, Ph.D. University of New Hampshire
Matilde Holzwarth, neuroscience, neuroendocrinology, sensory systems
    Adjunct Associate Professor of Biology, PhD. University of Rochester
Amy Marion, plant molecular genetics, biology education
    Lab and Advising Center Coordinator, Ph.D. University of Vermont
Brad Shuster , cell and developmental biology
    Assistant Professor of Biology, Ph.D. Tufts University
Michele Shuster, genetics, biology education
    College Assistant Professor of Biology, Ph.D. Tufts University
Elba Serranoneuroscience, sensory systems, biophysics
    Director, FIF,  Associate Professor of Biology, Ph.D. Stanford University
Graciela Unguez developmental neurobiology, muscle physiology
    Assistant Professor of Biology, Ph.D. UCLA

Graduate Students:        
Students presently participating in the program:
 
Olivia George

Jung Kim

Amy Lucero
Amanda Luna 

Shannon Manuelito
Gilbert Montano 
Marti Morales
Elizabeth Quintana
Lisa Scott 
David Sultemeier
Marian Viveros
Lori Weber 
    Degree requirements for Biology with a Cell and Organismal Biology emphasis. (Note: The Biology Graduate program is under revision
   Ph.D. in Biology      M.S., Thesis option     M.S., non-Thesis option
    Application Process:
Part 1   All students who wish to apply for the graduate program should submit appropriate forms to the Biology Department ( Biology Department forms). We strongly encourage you to contact the faculty in the program before submitting an application.  The GRE is not required for admission to our graduate program but it is sometimes reviewed when selecting teaching assistants.
If you wish to be considered for an assistantship, be sure to include the request in a cover letter and on the applications forms.   We recommend that applications for Spring assistantships be submitted by October 1 of the previous year.  For Fall assistantships, submit applications by  February 1 of the same year.
Part 2.    US Citizens and residents must also submit additional application forms to the Graduate School ( Graduate School forms).  International Students should apply for graduate admission through the Center for International Programs ( International Students forms).
    Graduate Student Links and Info ~
NMSU Biology Department
Biology Graduate Student Organization
Biology Graduate Handbook
Graduate Program in Molecular Biology
NMSU Graduate School
International Students Program
NMSU BRIN
Funding opportunities
    NMSU Link Fellowships and Grants
    Fastweb Scholarships for Students
  MBRS RISE program
Linkage program with ASCB, Faculty Liaison:  Dr. Charles Shuster
    Instrumentation  & Resources:
There are many departmental and university facilities that support laboratory research efforts at New Mexico State University.  The following are of particular relevance for Cell and Organismal Biologists.
Electron  Microscope  Laboratory  (Skeen Building) Fluorescence  Imaging  Facility (Skeen Building) MBRS  Instrumentation  Resources (Chemistry & Biochemistry Building) Laboratory of Ecological and Evolutionary Genetics(Biology Building) NM BRIN Tissue Culture Facility
     Graduate Course offerings for Cell Org students
Spring  2004
BIOL 467:  Evolution
BIOL 490:  Neurobiology
BIOL 495:  Seminar in Developmental Biology
BIOL 520:  Molecular Cell Biology*
BIOL 560:  Seminar in Cell and Organismal Biology*
    Cell and Organismal Biology Undergraduate Course offerings
Faculty in Cell and Organismal Biology teach the following courses as part of the undergraduate degree in Biology:
 
BIOL 101G Human Biology
BIOL 211G Cell and Organismal Biology
BIOL 254 Human Physiology
HON 306G Science and Ethics
BIOL 354 Physiology of Humans
BIOL 350 Special Topics (look for these every semester by subtitle)
BIOL 377 Cell Biology
BIOL 381 Animal Physiology
BIOL 391 Experimental Physiology 
BIOL 441 Seminar in Comparative Physiology 
    Societies and Special Conferences AISES
American Society of Cell Biology
Association for Research in Otolaryngology
Annual Biomedical Research Conference for Minority Students (ABRCMS)
FASEB
SACNAS
Society for Developmental Biology
Society for Neuroscience
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