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Anatomy and Cell Biology is the study of the structure, function and development of organisms at the molecular, subcellular, cellular, tissue and organ levels. 

A Stepping Stone... The Department of Anatomy and Cell Biology offers challenging courses that better prepare students to succeed in their subsequent studies in professional school programs in various health sciences: Medicine, Dentistry, Physical Therapy, Occupational Therapy, Speach Therapy, Chiropractic, Veterinary Medicine, Optometry, Graduate Studies and Research.  Professional students at the University of Saskatchewan, and elsewhere, attest to the value of their earlier training in our Department.

The Department is actively involved in teaching and research with diverse interests ranging from classical anatomical sciences to medical imaging anatomy, neurobiology, cellular, developmental, and molecular biology.

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Neurobiology Course Revamped

May 16, 2013

Beginning September 2013, Arts and Science undergraduate students will be able to register for ACB 333 Cellular Neurobiology, which replaces ACB 404.  The new course will continue to focus on the structure and function of the cells that make up the nervous system, but is now redesigned to be mo...
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New Online Sign up for the Body Bequeathal Program

Mar 27, 2013

Newly designed website with more information and an online signup.

New Positions Available

Mar 27, 2013

Tissue Engineering PhD and Technician positions


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