The Department of Cancer Biology at Wake Forest University Baptist Medical Center is an interdisciplinary cancer research program. Our goal is to develop and encourage a core of innovative basic and translational scientists to intensively and exclusively focus on cancer research.
The objectives of the Cancer Biology training program are to train scholars and promote research in Cancer Biology in a highly personal atmosphere.
The program is deliberately small to provide individual mentoring and teaching opportunities. As such, the program accepts up to 8 students each year. A highly-motivated faculty body provides training in a unique interdisciplinary training environment without losing focus on the cancer problem.
Highlights of Our Programs
- We provide a sound and complete exposure to the fundamentals of molecular biology and molecular genetics, and offer courses such as molecular carcinogenesis, cancer cell biology and molecular targets of cancer therapy.
- Faculty/student interaction and collaboration is a critical part of our program. Our primary faculty and co-faculty are a core attraction for graduate students to the program.
- At Wake Forest, you have the opportunity to interface with some of the most exciting developments in cancer biology and cancer research.