Northwestern University's Department of Cell and Developmental Biology in Evanston, IL, United States, explores the fundamental processes governing life, from individual cells to complex organisms. Researchers investigate how cells develop, organize into tissues, sense their environment, and respond to stress, providing crucial insights into human health and disease, including developmental disorders, cancer, and regenerative medicine. The department employs a multidisciplinary approach, integrating genetics, molecular biology, biochemistry, and advanced imaging, fostering a highly collaborative environment across the university. With a strong focus on mechanistic studies and quantitative analysis, the department is dedicated to unraveling the molecular mechanisms underlying cell diversity and function, while training the next generation of scientists.
View Cell and Developmental BiologyNorthwestern University is a private research university located in Evanston, Illinois. Founded in 1851, Northwestern is one of the oldest and most prestigious universities in the United States. The university has a strong academic reputation, and its alumni include many notable figures in business, government, and the arts. Northwestern is also home to a vibrant campus community, with a diverse student body and a wide range of extracurricular activities.