The Committee on Molecular Metabolism and Nutrition
The
Committee on Molecular Metabolism and Nutrition (CMMN) is a dynamic and
interactive research unit of the University of Chicago,
offering
interdisciplinary doctoral training in the molecular basis of
biological
processes as they relate to metabolic homeostasis, nutritional status
and human
disease. The Committee is centered on the graduate program, and
has a
main
focus on training of graduate students. Faculty members, a mixture of
basic
scientists and clinical researchers, have primary appointments in a
variety of
departments at the University, and join the Committee for the express
purpose
of interacting, training, teaching and mentoring graduate students.
Students
enter the graduate program through the
Committee rather than through an
individual department, and students can train in the labs of faculty
members
associated with a variety of clinical sections and basic science
departments.
Student thesis project can thus comprise basic, clinical and/or
translational
research. The flexibility and diversity
of options for graduate training coupled with the strong attention paid
to the
timely progression of each graduate student are the principal strengths
of the
Committee. Faculty research expertise covers the majority of metabolism
from
various angles using biochemical, physiological, clinical research,
cell and/or
molecular biological approaches. A mixture of nationally
recognized senior faculty and dynamic junior faculty provide a
stimulating and
supportive environment designed to guide graduate students through
course
work
and research training. State of the art equipment, resources and
expertise are
all readily available for a graduate student in CMMN to conduct an
exciting and
successful research projects. The Committee works closely with the
federal
government sponsored Diabetes
Research
and Training Center, Digestive
Disease
Research Core Center, Training Program in Digestive Diseases and
Nutrition, and
the Clinical Research Center sponsored by a Clinical and Translational
Science
Award from the NIH, to offer a broad array of choices for research
topics.
There is also a very close affiliation of the CMMN with the newly
established
Kovler Diabetes Center (that has an NIH funded Diabetes Research and
Training
Center (DRTC) associated with it) as well as at the Digestive
Disease Core at the University of Chicago that conducts cutting edge
diabetes,
digestive disease and obesity related research.
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