Throwing light on photosynthesis Photosynthesis is a process carried out by plants and algae that uses light energy to power the assimilation of atmospheric carbon dioxide into sugar, with oxygen produced as a by-product. Despite decades of study, we still have only a rough idea of how photosynthesis works; we haven’t even managed to identify all the proteins involved. In a Rabitz, Goun, Jonikas Awarded $3.4M Moore Foundation Grant Jonikas Receives 2023 Okazaki Award View all news Graduate Program Postdoctoral Research Molecular Biology Major Community World Class Faculty Elevating minds and inspiring excellence The Department of Molecular Biology boasts a world class faculty, including Nobel Prize and Macarthur Genius award winners, who are leaders in their fields. They contribute significantly to their professions through editorial roles and advisory positions. Research spans molecular, cell, and systems biology, with faculty often holding joint appointments in related institutes. The department s graduate program benefits from interdisciplinary collaboration with faculty from various fields, fostering an exceptional environment for student training and research.Meet our exceptional faculty Research Areas Diverse in research interests Biochemistry, Biophysics & Structural Biology Cell Biology, Development & Cancer Genetics & Genomics Microbiology, Virology & Immunology Quantitative & Computational Biology