Division of Basic and Integrative Biological Sciences (DBIB)
DBIB encompasses 6 Review Branches focused on Biological Chemistry, Macromolecular Biophysics, Bioengineering Sciences, Cell Biology, Genes, Genomes and Genetics, Interdisciplinary Molecular Sciences and Oncology.
Bioengineering, Biodata, and Biomodeling Technologies Review Branch (BBBT)
Reviews applications that focus on fundamental aspects of bioengineering and technology development.
Molecular Genetics and Genomics Review Branch (MGG)
Reviews applications on fundamental and applied aspects of genes, genomes, and genetics of humans and other organisms.
Basic and Translational Cancer Review Branch (BTC)
Reviews applications involving basic and translational investigations that encompass cancer initiation, promotion, progression, and metastasis.
Macromolecular Biophysics and Biological Chemistry Review Branch (MBBC)
Reviews research applications on biochemical, biophysical, and chemical approaches to biomedical problems.
Molecular and Cellular Sciences and Technologies Review Branch (MCST)
Reviews crosscutting applications that focus either on the application of emerging technologies to molecular questions or on training in molecular sciences.
Cell and Developmental Biology Review Branch (CDB)
Reviews research applications that focus broadly on the study of fundamental cell biological processes, including the functions, interactions and regulation of cells and cellular organelles.