Rutgers University-Camden provides comprehensive academic and research opportunities in cell biology and neuroscience, primarily housed within its vibrant Department of Biology and the interdisciplinary Center for Computational and Integrative Biology. Students pursuing these fields engage with faculty conducting cutting-edge research in areas such as neural function, cell signaling pathways, developmental processes, and computational analysis of biological data. The programs emphasize hands-on learning and research experience utilizing modern facilities like the Joint Health Sciences Center. This integrated approach equips graduates with strong foundational knowledge and practical skills for diverse career paths or advanced studies in these critical areas of life science.
View Cell Biology and NeuroscienceRutgers University-Camden is one of three regional campuses of Rutgers University, a public land-grant research university consisting of four campuses in New Jersey. It is located in Camden, New Jersey. Founded in 1929 as the South Jersey Law School, Rutgers-Camden began as an amalgam of the South Jersey Law School and the College of South Jersey. It is the southernmost of the three regional campuses of Rutgers—the others being located in New Brunswick and Newark. It is classified among "R2: Doctoral Universities High research activity".