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Graduate Program

The program leading to the PhD in Cancer Biology at Wake Forest University School of Medicine is designed to train the next generation of scientists in basic and translational research in cancer biology. Research and course work leads to the ability to critically evaluate basic biological principles in cancer biology and to design meaningful experiments to test formulated hypotheses. Student research areas include: DNA damage and cellular defense, cell growth and survival, gene-environment interactions, aberrant signaling pathways in tumor cells, molecular cancer epidemiology, and cancer control. All full-time students receive a full tuition scholarship, health insurance, and a stipend to cover living expenses. In addition, all students receive a lap-top computer on entry into the program to assist in their research.



Wake Forest University was ranked #8 as "Best Places to Work in Academia, 2005" The Scientist November 7, 2005 pages 39-42. 

 

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Cancer Biology
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336-716-9132
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Wake Forest University School of Medicine
Medical Center Boulevard
Winston-Salem, NC  27157

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