The Department of Anatomy and Cell Biology is one of the basic science departments at the University of Kansas Medical Center. Our goals are to
- develop and sustain prominent research programs in cell and developmental biology and neurobiology;
- provide an outstanding training environment for graduate students and postdoctoral scientists; and
- deliver a superb educational experience for medical students.
As a measure of our success, our research laboratories are funded by numerous grants from the National Institutes of Health and other agencies; many of our trainees go on to positions at prestigious educational institutions or commercial concerns; and our department has been recognized by first- and second-year medical students as among the best basic science departments for instruction.
Individual research projects of the anatomy and cell biology faculty are largely complementary and center on cell and developmental biology and neurobiology problems of fundamental importance. Experimental systems make extensive use of cell and tissue culture as well as animal models and human patient samples.
Department News
- KU chancellor announces promotion & tenure for faculty & researchers for fall 2021
- Henry Gray Distinguished Educator Award
- The Dr. Julie Christianson named recipient of Wohlgemuth Faculty Scholar Award
- Chancellor Announces Promotions, Tenure for 2020