Welcome To CSB
The Department of Cell & Systems Biology (CSB) advances research and teaching in the most dynamic and vital areas of biological research
Meet our Faculty
Explore who’s behind our latest outstanding publications.
Sergey V. Plotnikov
Associate Professor
Arneet Saltzman
Assistant Professor
Ashley Bruce
Professor and Graduate Chair
Recent Publications
A functional map of the human intrinsically disordered proteome
Pritišanac I, Alderson TR, Kolarić Đ, Zarin T, Xie S, Lu A, Alam A, Maqsood A, Youn J-Y, Forman-Kay JD, Moses AM
2026, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 10.1073/pnas.2604562123
An inhibitory brainstem pathway reduces visual detection during background motion
Chou X, Russo M, He Y, De Villa L, Amato S, Liu B
2026, Nature Communications, 10.1038/s41467-026-72619-x
Differential splicing fine‐tunes guard cell gene expression and is required for drought tolerance in Arabidopsis thaliana
Khan H, van Weringh A, Pasha A, Provart NJ
2026, The Plant Journal, 10.1111/tpj.70912
Latest News
May 21, 2026
CSB shares research insights across life sciences at Science Rendezvous 2026
The diversity of life sciences research in Cell & Systems Biology was shared with the public through hands-on demonstrations at the Science…
May 5, 2026
Research Day 2026 reveals astonishing advances from CSB across life sciences
CSB Research Day 2026 was held on May 1st at UTM's Kaneff Centre. This event showcased impressive innovation across the kingdoms of life. Our keynote…
May 4, 2026
Epigenetic markers of neuronal gene regulation revealed to earn Hone-Buske award
Kailynn MacGillivray has earned the Dr Christine Hone-Buske Award for her outstanding publication “Widespread association of Polycomb…
Research at CSB
The most dynamic and vital areas of biological research.

Education
Emerge as a leader, critical thinker and professional
Undergraduate
Graduate
Jennifer Mitchell
Professor and Chair
At CSB, our Professors create modern, interactive instruction for an engaged student body and our Sessional Lecturers provide a personal approach. Our exceptional students, post-docs and professors are recipients of prestigious honours. We will continue to produce outstanding discoveries that enhance and challenge our understanding of living organisms




