Program Details

Wayne State University School of Medicine offers a program of study leading to a PhD in Cancer Biology.
Location:
Detroit, United States
Program Type:
Full Degree
Degree Level:
Doctorate
Specialty:
Biomedical Science

Program Overview

Program Description:
Our philosophy behind the PhD training program in Cancer Biology is that to train the next generation of cancer researchers requires a strong interdisciplinary graduate curriculum, with a major focus on the biology of cancer, and opportunities to regularly interact with clinicians engaged in cancer diagnosis and treatment. Our goal is develop scientists with capacities for critical scientific thinking needed to conduct original research as an independent cancer investigator. The PhD program consists of formal course work which provides a comprehensive education in the basic concepts, along with solid training in the core disciplines that serve contemporary cancer research. Our graduates gain a broad understanding of the fundamental principles that underlie this diverse and dynamic field with in-depth knowledge in their dissertation discipline. An integral part of the training experience involves opportunities to develop written and oral communication skills essential to future success as a cancer researcher. To complete the PhD, students must successfully defend the dissertation research and complete a publishable research project under the guidance of a faculty mentor.

Additional Program Information

Accreditation:
Since 1915, Wayne State University has been accredited by the (HLC) Higher Learning Commission of the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools (NCA).
Requirements:
Statement of Purpose - Include your career objectives, as well as research experience and interests (one full page). Curriculum Vitae or Resume. Detailed description of Research Experience. Official Transcripts - Transcripts from ALL post-secondary education are required. Transcripts in languages other than English must be provided with a corresponding transcript translated into English. Applicants who have not received their bachelor's degrees from a country where English is the official language must provide official TOEFL scores. Official GRE Scores. Three (3) Letters of Recommendation. For applicants with research experience, a recommendation from a previous research mentor is highly recommended. Applications are accepted from November 1st - March 1st (All application materials must be received by March 1) for the following fall term.
International Requirements:
Please visit our website for the international student list of required materials.