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Overview of the Program in Molecular Medicine

The Program in Molecular Medicine was established in 1989 in the Two Biotech building located within the overall Medical School campus in the Massachusetts Biotechnology Research Park. The primary goal of the Program was to attract top academic scientists to meet the challenge of investigating exciting problems in biomedicine in the context of a collaborative culture. Michael Czech was appointed as the Founding Director. The Program was granted Department status in 2000.


The strategy for the scientific development of the Program was to assemble outstanding investigators with diverse, but overlapping scientific interests in order to probe molecular mechanisms that underlie physiological processes and the diseases associated with them.

Upcoming Seminars

  • Thursday, May 15, 2025
    Confabs

    Confabs

    Hosted By: Amy Walker
    Location: NERB N1-1100
    Start Time: 3pm

  • Thursday, May 22, 2025
    PMM Special Seminar

    PMM Special Seminar

    Location: NERB N1-1500
    Start Time: 3pm

  • Thursday, May 29, 2025
    Confabs

    Confabs

    Hosted By: Amy Walker
    Location: NERB N1-1100
    Start Time: 3pm

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Program in Molecular Medicine

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  • TIME100 Health recognizes UMass Chan Nobel laureate Victor Ambros

    TIME100 Health recognizes UMass Chan Nobel laureate Victor Ambros

    Nobel laureate Victor R. Ambros, PhD, has been named TIME100 Health, a list recognizing the100 most influential people in health.

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  • Special edition of @umasschan magazine celebrates UMass Chan’s newest Nobel laureate

    Special edition of @umasschan magazine celebrates UMass Chan’s newest Nobel laureate

    This special edition of @umasschan magazine celebrates Victor Ambros, PhD, the newest Nobel laureate at UMass Chan Medical School.

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  • Research by Jessica Spinelli identifies novel electron-carrying metabolite in mammals

    Research by Jessica Spinelli identifies novel electron-carrying metabolite in mammals

    Identification of the metabolite rhodoquinone as the second electron transporter may have clinical applications for treating ischemia.

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  • UMass Chan faculty present translational research at BRIDGE Fund Innovation Showcase

    UMass Chan faculty present translational research at BRIDGE Fund Innovation Showcase

    UMass Chan supports translational research from faculty with internal funding mechanism.

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