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The University of Arizona Cancer Center’s Education and Training programs provide a continuum of career development opportunities for the next generation of cancer researchers and health professionals.
Events, Seminars, and Grand Rounds
Check the University of Arizona Cancer Center calendar of events for cancer-related presentations on a broad range of topics.
Faculty & Physicians
The University of Arizona Cancer Center provides institutional research grants for early stage investigators. University of Arizona’s Research Gateway provides grant application-related resources for all investigators.
Postdocs & Fellows
Postdocs and Hematology/Oncology Fellows gain experience for their next career stages through University of Arizona Cancer Center programs.
Graduate Students
Training in a broad range of cancer areas is provided through graduate programs (MS, PhD, MD/PhD) in Cancer Biology, Biomedical Engineering, Cellular & Molecular Medicine, Clinical Translational Sciences and Student Transformative Experiences to Progress Under-represented Professionals.
Medical Students
To enrich their medical school education, students can pursue short-term fellowships during vacation periods or extended full-time research experiences through College of Medicine programs.
Undergraduate Students
Mentored experiences in University of Arizona Cancer Center members’ research groups are available to undergraduates through several programs.
High School Students
High school students from under-represented groups (i.e., Hispanic, Native American, African-American, Alaskan/Hawaiian/Pacific Islanders) may be matched with cancer scientists and physicians through summer research programs.
Margaret Briehl, PhD - mmbriehl@pathology.arizona.edu
Laura Farrell-Wortman, PhD - farrell@arizona.edu
Clinton Owner - clintonowner@arizona.edu
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