

Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) in Cancer Biology, University of Toledo
Toledo, Ohio
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65 Months
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About this course
The doctoral program in Cancer Biology at The University of Toledo is designed to educate the next generation of cancer researchers through a dual approach. Students learn about the molecular and genetic basis of cancer while developing cutting-edge research skills. The program includes coursework to understand the molecular nature of cancer, mentored dissertation research, and exposure to a variety of biomedical science research methods. Students benefit from access to advanced research facilities, collaborations, and opportunities to publish and present their research. The program emphasizes building communication skills, collaboration within a community of scholars, and contributing to innovative research in cancer biology.
Why this course is highly recommended
The program offers extensive research options, including collaborations with renowned faculty and access to state-of-the-art facilities like genomics, proteomics, microscopy, flow cytometry, drug development, and more. Students develop strong communication skills by publishing articles, attending seminars, and presenting at conferences. The collaborative and supportive environment, coupled with a small-town living experience in Toledo, makes it a compelling choice for aspiring cancer researchers aiming for careers in academia, industry, or government research.
Specialisation
The program allows students to develop a specialization in various research areas within cancer biology such as control of tumor cell growth and death, cancer cell motility and metastasis, molecular genetics of cancer risk, tumor microenvironment, chromatin remodeling, and DNA repair. Students sample multiple faculty labs before focusing on their research area, ensuring a well-rounded and tailored research experience.
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Degree requirements
Students are required to complete three research rotations in faculty labs, publish research in peer-reviewed journals, attend departmental seminars, and present research at national or international meetings. Engaging in these activities helps students develop a strong research portfolio and professional network.
English language test
IELTS
6.5
PTE
58
TOEFL
80
DUOLINGO
110
Career prospects
Graduates of the Cancer Biology Ph.D. program typically pursue postdoctoral fellowships at prestigious institutions such as Fox Chase Cancer Center, Yale University, and others. Many go on to careers in academia, industry, or biomedical research in government agencies, often taking on research, teaching, or scientific leadership roles.
FAQs
What kind of research topics can I explore?
Research topics include control of tumor cell growth and death, mechanisms of cancer cell motility and metastasis, cancer genetics, tumor microenvironment, chromatin remodeling, and DNA repair.
What are the employment prospects after completing this Ph.D.?
Almost all graduates pursue postdoctoral fellowships and subsequent employment in academia, industry, or government biomedical research.
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