Andy Chang (2005) "I discovered along the way pharmacology was where my mindset was." Feb. 27, 2020 Given his impressive background and earning his BS in MCB as well as dual graduate degrees, Andy had many options available and worked in several careers prior to his current role as a Field Medical at Pfizer. “I knew I didn't want to be a day-to-day pharmacist, and I knew I didn't want to be at the research bench full time." Read more
Jessy Forelli talks about selecting a major Jan. 30, 2020 Jessy Forelli (2020) talks about selecting a major and how she came to triple major in MCB, Biochemisty and Spanish & Portuguese. Read more
MCB Students Share Why Extracurricular Activities are Important to Their College Success Dec. 17, 2019 Andrew and Pratyush about their college experiences, how they blend their science and music interests and why they think it’s important to have activities and hobbies outside their major. Read more
Research takes MCB Fall 2019 Outstanding Senior Cathryn Sephus from Telescope to Microscope. Dec. 12, 2019 "I'm in the Accelerated Master's Program (AMP) now and will finish the AMP in December 2020. After I graduate with my master's degree, I don't know what I will do!" Read more
Amanda Ruelas - Fall 2019 Danny Brower Scholarship Winner Dec. 11, 2019 An interview with Amanda Rueles (MCB, Biochemistry Minor 2021), Fall 2019 Danny Brower Scholarship winner. Read more
Dr. Nancy Horton research highlighted Nov. 27, 2019 Dr. Nancy Horton's research on filament forming enzymes highlighted in UA News. Read more
“I thought about research or even medical school, but in the end I decided to go with law.” Nov. 26, 2019 Lesli Gallagher has always been interested in law. Starting from high school, she found an interest in law from extracurricular activities, such as Speech and Debate as well as Mock Trial, both of which she participated in at a competitive level. Read more
Image Meet MCB 2019! Nov. 5, 2019 We enjoyed hosting over 130 High School students on campus again this year for Meet MCB 2019! Read more
Image Wake-Up Call: Cellular Sleep Isn’t As Harmless As Once Thought Oct. 24, 2019 The Yao Lab recently had a paper published in the journal Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (PNAS) on the sleep state of cells. Read more
“Everyone Has Some Talent to Contribute to Society” Sept. 24, 2019 The premise that everyone has a talent they can share to contribute to society is one that Adnan Khera lives by. Read more