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Anatomy and Cell Biology (ANAT)

Anatomy and Cell Biology (ANAT)

Location

Location

  • Strathcona Anatomy and Dentistry Building, Rooms M21-M31
  • 3640 University Street
  • Montreal, Quebec H3A 0C7
  • Telephone: 514-398-6350
  • Website: mcgill.ca/anatomy

About Anatomy and Cell Biology

About Anatomy and Cell Biology

The Department of Anatomy and Cell Biology offers courses that deal with:

  • cell biology
  • histology
  • embryology
  • neuroanatomy
  • gross anatomy

The honours program is designed as the first phase in the training of career cell and molecular biologists. The major and liberal programs offer decreasing levels of specialization in Anatomy and Cell Biology but with a broader base in other biological sciences. These programs also form a sound background for graduate studies in anatomy and cell biology, or for further professional training, including medical school and other health programs. A B.Sc. in Anatomy and Cell Biology provides an excellent preparation for technical and administrative positions in laboratories of universities, research institutions, hospitals, and pharmaceutical and biotechnological industries.

The department is equipped to perform protein purification; recombinant DNA technology; micro-injection of molecules into single cells; cytochemical, immunocytochemical, and fluorescent analysis and electron microscopy; proteomics; and genomics. The department has a well-equipped centre for electron microscopy as well as a centre for confocal and immunofluorescence. The department's cryo-electron microscope facility is unique and provides cutting edge technology with which to apply fundamental discoveries to therapeutic applications. Human anatomy classes are taught in the fully-equipped cadaver lab and students have access to 3D printers and other learning tools.

Programs, Courses and University Regulations—2023-2024 (last updated Aug. 8, 2023) (disclaimer)

Anatomy and Cell Biology (ANAT) Faculty

Anatomy and Cell Biology (ANAT) Faculty

Chair
Craig Mandato
Emeritus Professors
Gary C. Bennett; John J.M. Bergeron; James R. Brawer; Louis Hermo; Sandra C. Miller; Dennis G. Osmond; Hershey Warshawsky
Professors
Chantal Autexier; Samuel David (joint appt. with Neurology and Neurosurgery); Elaine Davis; Timothy Kennedy (joint appt. with Neurology and Neurosurgery); Nathalie Lamarche-Vane; Marc D. McKee (joint appt. with Dentistry); Peter McPherson (joint appt. with Neurology and Neurosurgery); Carlos R. Morales; Joaquin Ortega; Barry I. Posner (joint appt. with Medicine and Health Sciences); Dieter Reinhardt (joint appt. with Dentistry); Alfredo Ribeiro-da-Silva (joint appt. with Pharmacology and Therapeutics); Wayne Sossin (joint appt. with Neurology and Neurosurgery); Stefano Stifani (joint appt. with Neurology and Neurosurgery); Hojatollah Vali; Dominique Walker (joint appt. with Psychiatry)
Associate Professors
Orest W. Blaschuk (joint appt. with Surgery); Craig Mandato; John F. Presley
Assistant Professors
Susanne Bechstedt; Khanh Huy Bui; Sean McWatt; Michael Strauss; Mikaela Stiver; Gabriel Venne; Nicole Ventura; Mina Zeroual; Natalie Zeytuni
Associate Members
Rosetta Antonacci (Ingram School of Nursing); Daniel Bernard (Pharmacology and Therapeutics); Claire Brown (Physiology); Colin Chalk (Neurology and Neurosurgery); Jean-François Cloutier (Neurology and Neurosurgery); Claudio Cuello (Pharmacology and Therapeutics); Giovanni Di Battista (Medicine and Health Sciences); Allen Ehrlicher (Bioengineering); Alyson Fournier (Neurology and Neurosurgery); Lisbet Haglund (Surgery); Janet Henderson (Medicine and Health Sciences); Loydie A. Jerome-Majewska (Pediatrics and Human Genetics); Mari T. Kaartinen (Dentistry); Svetlana Komarova (Dentistry); David Labbé (Surgery and Urology); Stephane Laporte (Medicine and Health Sciences); Andréa Leblanc (Neurology and Neurosurgery); Stéphanie Lehoux (Medicine and Health Sciences); Heidi McBride (Montreal Neurological Institute); Peter Metrakos (Surgery); Makato Nagano (Obstetrics and Gynecology); Stephen Robbins; Christian Rocheleau (Endocrinology and Metabolism); Edward S. Ruthazer (Neurology and Neurosurgery); Donna Senger; Peter Siegel (Medicine and Health Sciences, and Biochemistry); Charles E. Smith; Thomas Stroh (Neurology and Neurosurgery); Jason Tanny (Pharmacology and Therapeutics)
Adjunct Professors
Gregor Andelfinger; Philippe Campeau; Michel Cayouette; Frédéric Charron; Jean-François Côté; Daniel Cyr; Jacques Drouin; Jennifer Estall; Patrick Freud; Michael Greenwood; David Hipfner; Artur Kania; Justin Kollman; Stephane Lefrancois; Alexei Pshezhetsky; Isabelle Rouiller; Michael Sacher; Elitza Tocheva; Javier Vargas
Programs, Courses and University Regulations—2023-2024 (last updated Aug. 8, 2023) (disclaimer)

Bachelor of Science (B.Sc.) - Liberal Program - Core Science Component Anatomy and Cell Biology (48 credits)

The B.Sc.; Liberal Program – Core Science Component in Anatomy and Cell Biology is a flexible program that focuses on the fundamentals of cell and molecular biology and human anatomy. The program includes a range of biomedical science disciplines such as biology, experimental medicine, pharmacology and neurobiology. Students may complete this program with a minimum...

For more information, see Liberal Program - Core Science Component Anatomy and Cell Biology (48 credits).

Bachelor of Science (B.Sc.) - Major Anatomy and Cell Biology (67 credits)

The B.Sc.; Major in Anatomy and Cell Biology focuses on the fundamentals of biomedical science, with a strong foundation in cell and molecular biology, as well as the essential concepts of human anatomy. The program includes a wide range of biomedical science disciplines such as experimental medicine, microbiology and immunology, pharmacology and physiology.

For more information, see Major Anatomy and Cell Biology (67 credits).

Bachelor of Science (B.Sc.) - Honours Anatomy and Cell Biology (73 credits)

Students should register at the Major level in U1 and, if accepted, may enter the Honours program at the beginning of U2. To enter the program, the student must obtain a CGPA of at least 3.20 at the end of U1. For promotion to the U3 year of the Honours program, or for entry into the program at this level, the student must have a CGPA of at least 3.20 at the end of...

For more information, see Honours Anatomy and Cell Biology (73 credits).

Faculty of Science—2023-2024 (last updated Aug. 8, 2023) (disclaimer)
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