The Hollings Cancer Center is part of an academic medical center and participates in an array of educational programs for MUSC students and health-care providers. |
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Pre and Post-doctoral Research Training Opportunities The Hollings Cancer Center released an annual call for applications for pre and post-doctoral trainees for both a summer term and a full year term for those individuals interested in working in basic, translational, clinical or prevention and control research and supports 2-3 full year trainees and 3-5 summer trainees. The 2008 Applications are now under review.
2008-2009 Application (Requires Microsoft Word )
Learn more about summer traineeships Medical Science Training Program The Hollings Cancer Center supports three students each year enrolled in the Medical Science Training Program in the College of Graduate Studies at MUSC. To apply to work with a cancer researcher, please contact the College of Graduate Studies College of Graduate Studies: Cancer Biology Program The Cancer Biology Program, an interdisciplinary program leading to a PhD degree, provides students with training in diverse areas of cancer biology research. Cancer is a multi-step disease resulting from a series of genetic and epigenetic changes that abrogate normal cellular controls. The goal of the program is to develop within each student the approach to scientific thought founded upon basic molecular and cellular approaches relevant to cancer. The goal is to train students to become independent investigators in cancer biology. For more information, visit the Cancer Biology page on the College of Graduate Studies Web site. Clinical Oncology Training The Hollings Cancer Center is a major venue for MUSC's training of the next generation of cancer specialists. For more information, please visit the clinical training sites below: RBC Research Scholars Program The Hollings Cancer Center has a new partnership with Voorhees College through the RBC Research Scholars Program. RBC Insurance will fund research in cancer disparities by students of Voorhees College through a five-year scholarship program. The scholarship program is linked with MUSC's Summer Undergraduate Research Program (SURP). Beginning in 2007, two scholarships per year will be awarded to Voorhees' students in conjunction with the Center for Excellence in Rural and Minority Health, which provides community-based health education programs, clinical services and health research. For more information, please visit the Summer Undergraduate Research Program (SURP) website. |