Anatomy and Cell Biology
Summer Research Projects and ACB 401 give undergraduate students hands on training in the lab.
The BSc Programs in Anatomy and Cell Biology provide education in the areas of human anatomy, cell biology, neurobiology, neuroanatomy, embryonic development, histology, and anatomical imaging. The degrees are awarded by the College of Arts and Science.
BSc Programs in Anatomy & Cell Biology prepare students to enter Graduate Studies in the Biomedical/Life Sciences or into various Health Science professional schools such as Medicine, Dentistry, Physical Therapy, Occupational Therapy, Speech Therapy, Optometry, Chiropractic Medicine, Veterinary Medicine and Pharmacy. Graduates may also find employment in academic/research institutions or in the biotechnology industry.
Congratulations to two exceptional students from the 2011 Spring Convocation
Ms. Chelsea Shea Wilgenbusch, 2011 James Newstead Convocation Award in Anatomy and Cell Biology
Chelsea is currently in her first year of Medicine, University of Saskatchewan.
Ms. Beatrice E. Amyotte, Department of Anatomy and Cell Biology, 2011 Most Outstanding Graduate in Biotechnology
Beatrice is working as a technician in the Harkness lab.
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