The Gerstner Sloan Kettering Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences (GSK) is now accepting applications for our PhD programs in Cancer Biology and Cancer Engineering.The Pat and Ian Cook Cancer Engineering Graduate Program provides training that merges cancer biology with bioengineering. Established in 2023 to run alongside The Friedman Family Doctoral Program in Cancer Biology, this program teaches scientists how to solve biological and clinical problems in cancer science and medicine through technological innovation and engineering. The Cancer Biology Program, which is recruiting its 21st class, provides research training in biomedical sciences, including topics ranging from biochemistry and genetics to human physiology and pathophysiology.
Students in both programs will join one of more than 130 laboratories at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center (MSK) where they will examine cancer science through the lenses of basic, clinical, and translational research.
At GSK, we are committed to training a new generation of scientists who will advance the frontiers of biomedical knowledge. Established in 2006, our graduate school provides an interactive environment in which PhD students get the full benefit of the close integration of basic science and translational research for which MSK is known. Our programs offer students a wide range of learning and research opportunities with our internationally renowned faculty in a highly innovative and collegial scientific environment.
I hope you will visit our website to learn more about us and share information about our programs with your students who are considering careers in the biomedical sciences.
If you have questions about our Cancer Biology Program or our new Cancer Engineering Program, don’t hesitate to contact us at gradstudies@sloankettering.edu
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