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Specialist tutoring for the combined Cell & Molecular Biology course — the term you go deep on membranes and transport, cell signalling, the cell cycle, the central dogma, gene regulation, and the techniques (PCR, blotting, sequencing, CRISPR) that modern exams test through data and experiment-design questions. We teach for the predict-the-outcome understanding upper-division biology and the MCAT assume. Taught by faculty trained at AIIMS — India’s apex medical institute, peer to Harvard Medical School in selectivity. Live online in your US time zone
The full cell/molecular arc — from membranes to genome editing — with the data and experiment-design questions each topic is tested on, taught to your syllabus and textbook.
Bio 101 surveys the cell; this course interrogates the mechanism. We teach signalling cascades and the central dogma at the level of cause and effect, so you can predict what a mutation or inhibitor does rather than recall a diagram.
Modern cell/molecular exams test methods and data: PCR, blotting, cloning, sequencing and CRISPR, plus "what does this gel/experiment show?" questions. We train you to read and design experiments, where a lot of the grade lives.
One subject, taught in depth by faculty trained at AIIMS — India’s apex medical institute, peer to Harvard Medical School in selectivity. The mechanistic clarity that connects molecules to cell behaviour.
Live online in ET, CT, MT or PT, scheduled around lectures and lab, every session recorded for review before exams. One-on-one and small-batch options.
Cell/molecular is the gateway to upper-division biology and the pre-med path. We coach the courses around it too — the same faculty, the same connected understanding.
The natural partner course — the inheritance patterns whose molecular basis you learn here.
For pre-meds — the molecular depth the B/B section assumes; carry the mechanism forward.
The first-year general-biology survey that introduces the cell before you go deep here.
The full college-biology track and the pre-med funnel, in one place.
Any student, any nationality. Tell us your course, university and country, and which topics or techniques you're stuck on — we reply within a day in your US time zone.
College students taking the combined Cell & Molecular Biology course — typically a sophomore- or junior-level requirement for biology, biochemistry, biotech, neuroscience and pre-health majors (often a "Cell Biology," "Molecular Biology" or "Introduction to Cell & Molecular Biology" course numbered in the 200s-300s). It suits the student ready to move from surveying the cell to understanding its mechanisms.
Bio 101 surveys cells as one topic among many across the whole of biology. Cell & Molecular Biology spends an entire term going deep on the cell itself — membranes, signalling, the cycle, the central dogma, gene regulation and the techniques used to study them — at a mechanistic, predict-the-outcome level. If you want a broad first-year course, start with Bio 101; this page is for the dedicated upper-intro cell/molecular course.
Yes, and in depth, because they are heavily tested. We cover PCR, gel electrophoresis, Southern/Northern/Western blotting, cloning, DNA sequencing and CRISPR-Cas9 — not just what each does, but how to interpret the data they produce and how to design an experiment to answer a question. Experiment-and-data questions are where many students lose marks, so we drill them directly.
Send us your syllabus, problem sets, past exams and textbook edition (Molecular Biology of the Cell (Alberts), Lodish, Karp, or your assigned text). We rebuild tutoring around your topic order, your professor’s emphasis (some courses are heavily molecular, others more cellular), and your real exam format.
AIIMS — India’s apex medical institute, peer to Harvard Medical School in selectivity. Faculty trained there bring the molecular and clinical depth that makes signalling pathways, gene regulation and the central dogma make sense mechanistically — and connects them to disease and the pre-med path.
Pricing is quoted to your course, session frequency and time zone — transparently, with no obligation. Tell us where you are in the course and how often you want to meet in the free trial and we will quote exact options.
Live online, scheduled around your lectures and lab in your own US time zone (ET/CT/MT/PT, or anywhere in the world), with every session recorded for review. One-on-one and small-batch options.
Book a free trial. Tell us your course, university and country, and we match you to the right tutor and a time-zone slot — students of any nationality welcome.
A specialist, mechanism-first approach to cell and molecular biology — including the techniques and data questions — for students anywhere. Free trial first.