The Cancer Biology Graduate Program at Emory
The Program in Cancer Biology (CB) provides outstanding training opportunities in every aspect of cancer research, from basic to translational research. This includes molecular and cellular biology, genetics and epigenetics, signal transduction, genetic engineering, nanotechnologies, and many other disciplines used to understand the development and progression of cancer.
11/18/2015
Cancer Biology Investigator Adam Marcus, PhD and graduate student Jessica Konen talk about their research on cancer metastasis https://youtu.be/wGImLZuWVl4
Chasing Metastatic Cancer Cells Understanding cancer cell behavior is a fundamental step toward advancing precision medicine. Winship’s Adam Marcus, PhD, shows how his lab is isolating and ...
06/12/2015
1st year of our new 4+1 Masters Program Complete! http://biomed.emory.edu/PROGRAM_SITES/CB/4+1CBTO/
CB 4+1 | GDBBS | Emory University The 4+1 Master’s Program in Cancer Biology provides outstanding training opportunities at the MS level in every aspect of cancer research, from basic to translational research. This includes molecular and cellular biology, genetics and epigenetics, signal transduction, genetic engineering, nanotechn…
Dr. Erwin Van Meir, the director of the Cancer Biology Graduate Program, introduces the newest addition to the graduate program lineup at Emory University.
09/28/2010
The Graduate Program in Cancer Biology is an interdisciplinary program within the Graduate Division of Biological and Biomedical Sciences (GDBBS) in the Laney Graduate School at Emory University. Study within the Cancer Biology Graduate Program leads to the Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) Degree. At the completion of their training, students will be able to design and conduct hypothesis-driven research using state-of-the-art techniques. Students will be able to critically interpret scientific literature and use effective written and oral communication to present their scientific discoveries. Different approaches are applied to diverse model systems to address how a normal cell becomes a cancer, how a cancer progresses to a metastatic state at the molecular level and how the understanding of these mechanisms can be exploited for cancer therapy.
Information about applications and more can be found at: http://www.biomed.emory.edu/PROGRAM_SITES/CB/
Graduate Division of Biological and Biomedical Sciences - Cancer Biology Program
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