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The Tumor Biology Ph.D. program equips students with comprehensive knowledge of cancer's cellular, molecular, biochemical, and pathological foundations, alongside rigorous training in research methods, data analysis, and statistical approaches. Housed within the NCI-recognized Lombardi Comprehensive Cancer Center, the curriculum highlights clinical-translational cancer research through courses covering emerging treatments, clinical conference involvement, and health equity issues. Students engage in hands-on laboratory research immediately, completing rotations during summer and their first two semesters to quickly identify a thesis lab.
During their initial two years, Ph.D. candidates in Tumor Biology gain thorough expertise in cancer's fundamental mechanisms while developing research, analytical, and statistical skills. The program's location within the NCI-designated Lombardi Comprehensive Cancer Center ensures a focus on bridging laboratory discoveries to patient care, offering coursework on therapeutic innovations, opportunities to attend clinical discussions, and examination of healthcare disparities.