The Cellular Dynamics Program (CDP) at the MBL aims to accelerate the knowledge of basic biology and disease through the development and utilization of tools customized to shed light on life’s most essential processes. The research is organized around the areas of technique/instrument development and applications to biological problems and focuses on cytoskeletal arrangements and chemical activities.
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Research at the CDP is divided into two components: Imaging and Electrochemistry/physiology. Each component is composed of separate but collaborative laboratories.
The CDP was established in 2008 by merging two well-established programs with complementary expertise: Architectural Dynamics of Living Cells which focused on advanced imaging techniques and their application to understanding the structural basis of cell function; and the Molecular Physiology Program which focused on cellular physiology and metabolism.
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