With a staff of more than 500, including nearly 100 principal investigators, Beckman Research Institute undertakes fundamental investigations in basic biology and genetics. The institute has eight major divisions:
Biology
The Division of Biology offers a multidisciplinary research and training environment in cancer biology, molecular biology, genetics, developmental biology, and toxicology.
Cancer Immunotherapeutics & Tumor Immunology
Dedicated to discovering immune-based cancer therapies, the Division of Cancer Immunotherapeutics & Tumor Immunology conducts research in a new and evolving field and is known particularly for its studies using genetically engineered T cells.
Diabetes and Metabolic Disease Research
This division focuses on understanding the genetic and molecular bases of diabetes, developing novel treatment approaches for diabetes and preventing associated diseases such as cancer, heart disease and stroke.
ImmunologyWith a dual focus on immunology and structural biology, the Division of Immunology explores cancer immunology and biochemistry, antigen processing and T cell development.
Molecular Biology
Maintaining a strong emphasis on the interface of chemistry and biology, the Division of Molecular Biology focuses on gene structure, modeling of antibodies, theoretical biology and more.
Molecular Medicine
Established in 1996, the Division of Molecular Medicine seeks to understand basic mechanisms underlying cancer and other diseases for the purpose of developing novel molecular therapeutics.
NeurosciencesThe Division of Neurosciences focuses on a range of research related to the brain and nervous system, including studies of molecular neurobiology/neurochemistry, neurophysiology, neuromorphology and molecular genetics.
VirologyResearch in the Division of Virology supports eight faculty members and laboratories with research including viral vector development, viral immunology, and vaccine development. The program includes early phase clinical trials in gene transfer and in vaccine evaluation.