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Program in Molecular Medicine Core Values

Diversity is a core value of the Program in Molecular Medicine and of the UMass Chan Medical School, the only public medical school in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. Our faculty, students and staff strive to embrace diversity as an essential strength of our outstanding research and education enterprise. It is our differences – race, ethnicity, gender, gender identity, sexual orientation, religion – that enhance and strengthen our resolve to be the best we can be in our pursuits of research, teaching and public service. Diversity broadens and deepens the scholarly environment of our program, as our students, faculty and staff teach each other how to interact in a manner that is accepting and respectful of our differences, promoting all of us to succeed in an increasingly complex and global society. A diverse community of scholars generates more, and richer, ideas which lead to research excellence.


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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, March 20, 2025
    Confabs

    Confabs

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

  • Thursday, March 27, 2025
    PMM Special Seminar

    PMM Special Seminar

    Start Time: 3pm

  • Thursday, April 03, 2025
    Confabs

    Confabs

    Hosted By: Amy Walker
    Location: NERB N1-1500
    Start Time: 3pm

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Program in Molecular Medicine

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  • Mary Munson, Craig Peterson named American Association for the Advancement of Science fellows

    Mary Munson, Craig Peterson named American Association for the Advancement of Science fellows

    The two UMass Chan faculty members are among 500 scientists, engineers and innovators elected this year.

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  • UMass Chan and UMass Lowell’s point-of-care technology initiative awarded $8.9 million renewal

    UMass Chan and UMass Lowell’s point-of-care technology initiative awarded $8.9 million renewal

    UMass Chan Medical School and UMass Lowell have received an $8.9 million award from the National Institutes of Health for renewed support of their initiative to advance the development of home-based and point-of-care health technologies.

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  • Phillip Zamore, Roger Davis elected to National Academy of Medicine

    Phillip Zamore, Roger Davis elected to National Academy of Medicine

    UMass Chan Medical School scientists Phillip D. Zamore, PhD, and Roger J. Davis, PhD, FRS, were elected to the National Academy of Medicine on Oct. 9 for their distinguished contributions to medicine and health.

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  • Six new endowed chairs named at UMass Chan Medical School

    Six new endowed chairs named at UMass Chan Medical School

    These highly accomplished faculty members have been appointed to endowed chairs at UMass Chan Medical School: Dale L. Greiner, PhD; Danny G. Winder, PhD; Elinor K. Karlsson, PhD; Jeannette M. Wolfe, MD; J. Kevin Donahue, MD; and John E. Harris, MD, PhD’05.

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