Home Page | Department of Cellular Physiological Sciences The Department of Cellular Physiological Sciences (CPS) is located at the UBC Point Grey campus situated within the traditional, ancestral, and unceded territory of the xʷməθkʷəy̓əm (Musqueam) people
IT Support | Department of Cellular Physiological Sciences For general IT questions and inquiries please email: cps it@ubc ca; IT Service Centre Help Desk: Troubleshooting and resources for Adobe account, WiFi, and VPN issues; Integrated Service Centre (ISC): Support services for faculty and staff who have questions about using Workday
CAPS Undergraduate Courses - University of British Columbia You will be guided to think critically and creatively using mini journals, problem sets, seminar summaries and online resources related to the seminar topics You will have didactic lessons on researching scientific literature using the UBC library e-tools, giving scientific talks and preparing brief research proposals
Research | Department of Cellular Physiological Sciences The mission of the new UBC Diabetes and Obesity Group that will form in the Life Sciences Centre is to conduct world-class multi-disciplinary research aimed at understanding the underlying causes and ultimately finding cures for obesity and diabetes
Undergraduate Prizes - University of British Columbia 2023 2024 Graduating Class Award Recipients Edgar C Black Memorial Prize – Outstanding Honours Student Recipient: Avery Martin The prize is presented in memory of Dr Edgar C Black, first member of the Department of Physiology at this University, has been endowed by contributions from his friends and colleagues It is awarded to the outstanding student […]
Graduate Programs | Department of Cellular Physiological Sciences The majority of students who are supervised by CPS faculty members are registered in the Graduate Program in Cell and Developmental Biology or the Graduate Program in Neuroscience Other multidisciplinary programs of potential interest are the Genome Science and Technology Graduate Program and the Graduate Program in Bioinformatics