At the University of Pittsburgh-Bradford, the study of Cell Biology is a central element within the comprehensive Biology program offered through the Division of Biological and Health Sciences. This program provides students with a deep understanding of life at the fundamental cellular and molecular levels, exploring cell structure, function, processes, and interactions. The curriculum integrates theoretical knowledge with essential hands-on laboratory experience, equipping students with practical skills crucial for scientific inquiry. Focusing on cell biology within this program prepares graduates for a variety of paths, including careers in research, biotechnology, healthcare, or pursuing advanced degrees in related scientific and professional fields. Students benefit from dedicated faculty and well-equipped facilities.
View Cell BiologyThe University of Pittsburgh at Bradford (Pitt-Bradford or UPB) is a state-related college in Bradford, Pennsylvania. Founded in 1963, it is a baccalaureate degree-granting, regional campus of the University of Pittsburgh, conferring degrees in over 40 fields of study. In addition to its focus on undergraduate education, the campus hosts multiple research/teaching units of the University of Pittsburgh, including the Center for Rural Health Practice and the Allegheny Institute of Natural History, as well as the Marilyn Horne Museum and Exhibit Center.