Joseph Boyd & Carol Dieckmann : Chlamydomonas reinhardtii multiple-eyespot mutant cell showing flagella and microtubule rootlets (green) stained with anti-acetylated alpha-tubulin and two eyespots on either side of the cell (red) stained with anti-EYE3.  Unpublished image taken by Joseph Boyd on October 25, 2008. Joseph Boyd & Carol Dieckmann: Chlamydomonas reinhardtii multiple-eyespot mutant cell showing flagella and microtubule rootlets (green) stained with anti-acetylated alpha-tubulin and two eyespots on either side of the cell (red) stained with anti-EYE3. Unpublished image taken by Joseph Boyd on October 25, 2008.

The aim of the BMCB graduate program is to develop leaders and innovators in scientific exploration. BMCB students are exposed to a wide range of disciplines and approaches and learn to independently identify and solve important biological questions.