AU undergraduate research team selected to participate in national program
“Learning to communicate and advocate for your research effectively is such an important tool as a researcher and can lead to valuable change,” says Quentin Davis, PhD.
Are you someone who’s anxious to pursue an exciting career in medicine or biotechnology?
The Cell and Molecular Biology program at Augusta University offers an experience like no other — one that prepares you to seek advanced degrees, enter professional health care programs or move directly into the science-based workforce. This program from the College of Science and Mathematics’ Department of Biological Sciences prepares students for a variety of career pathways.
Cell and Molecular Biology is for you if you consider yourself
Science & Mathematics Building
1201 Goss Lane
Augusta, GA 30912
706-737-1539
What You'll Study
In the Cell and Molecular Biology program, you’ll explore the functions of genes, proteins and cells at the molecular level, and through lab experiences, you’ll learn state of the art techniques like polymerase chain reaction (PCR), genetic cloning and protein isolation. To enhance professional development and employment potential, you’re encouraged to participate in basic and applied research.
Experience-based Education
A diverse array of research projects offer exciting hands-on experiences that enhance resumes and develop valuable skills.
The Biology Club provides a place for students interested in the biological sciences to exchange ideas and learn more about their field of interest in a fun, engaging environment.
A number of departmental awards recognize student success and celebrates academic achievement.
Whether you’re an undergraduate or graduate student, you’ll have opportunities to create your own research projects or work with faculty to tackle some of the world’s most complex and pressing challenges.
A new, state-of-the-art building with 22 teaching labs, a tutoring center and a top floor dedicated to research is located on the Health Sciences Campus, maximizing educational and research opportunities.
The College of Science and Mathematics’ living learning community helps incoming freshmen thrive during that critical first year of college by offering a supportive network of like-minded students and plenty of engagement opportunities.
A tutoring center specifically for science and math students is located on the Health Sciences Campus, with similar help also offered at the Academic Success Center on the Summerville Campus.
Your Future
A Cell and Molecular Biology major prepares you for continuing your education in biological sciences and professional health care programs, leading to jobs like college professor, doctor or dentist. You can also move directly into the workforce in the biotechnology field.
Learning Like No Other
As Georgia’s only Health Sciences Center of Excellence, students have the chance to apply for the BS-MD or BS-DMD programs as well as follow pre-professional programs that prepare them for continuing their academic journey.
An emphasis on research means graduates leave the program with the practical lab and field experience employers and graduate schools are looking for.
A new building in the heart of the Health Sciences Campus puts Cell and Molecular biology students in the middle of the university’s research enterprise, maximizing opportunities for internships and mentorships.
“Learning to communicate and advocate for your research effectively is such an important tool as a researcher and can lead to valuable change,” says Quentin Davis, PhD.
Three students collected 200 pounds of items and more than $300 that they used to purchase more supplies.
“This undergraduate research experience has inspired me to specialize in oncology and dive deeper into understanding cancer,” said Sonia Jose.
“The collaborative nature of AU has been so important in progressing our research and everything that we do," said Briah Bailey.