Cell and Molecular Biology: Cancer Biology, PhD
Cell and Molecular Biology
The Cell and Molecular Biology Graduate Group (CAMB) is an interdisciplinary graduate program, providing rigorous training in modern cell and molecular biology. Within this integrated program are six discipline areas: Cancer Biology (CB); Cell Biology, Physiology, and Metabolism (CPM); Developmental, Stem Cell, and Regenerative Biology (DSRB); Genetics and Epigenetics (G&E); Gene Therapy and Vaccines (GTV); and Microbiology, Virology, and Parasitology (MVP). Program faculty include 476 scientists from the Perelman School of Medicine, the Schools of Arts and Sciences, Engineering, Dental Medicine, Veterinary Medicine, the Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia, and the Wistar Institute. The research efforts of these extraordinary scientists are diverse in their focus, experimental system, methodology, and represent the leading edge of basic and translational biomedical science.
Currently, 440 graduate students from colleges and universities around the nation and the world are enrolled in the program. Students select one discipline area based on their scientific interests yet have access to the full breadth of curricular and research opportunities provided by our large and diverse program. Our students participate in core courses in cell and molecular biology, specialized coursework in one or more discipline areas, and original hypothesis-driven thesis research. Upon completion of the PhD, they pursue successful research careers at top academic institutions, in the biotech and pharmaceutical industries, and in other biomedicine-related career paths.
Our mission is to provide an exceptional mentored training experience to every student, providing a foundation for successful careers as leaders in biomedical research. We welcome prospective students who are dedicated to the search for new knowledge.
For more information: http://www.med.upenn.edu/camb/
Cancer Biology
The Program in Cancer Biology provides students focused training in a number of areas of cancer biology ranging from basic mechanisms to translational applications. Program faculty conduct research in DNA repair, epigenetics, metabolic pathways, the tumor microenvironment, cancer cell autonomous processes, cancer genetics and cancer immunology. Students take core molecular and cell biology courses, biostatistics course and elective courses in cancer biology and undertake three laboratory rotations of their choosing. Students have the opportunity to take grant writing courses, present in research-in-progress seminars, engage in networking opportunities, mentor undergraduates and high school students in Philadelphia as well as participate in outreach opportunities.
For more information: https://www.med.upenn.edu/camb/cb.html
University PhD Benchmarks
In addition to Program requirements, the following milestones must be completed:
Code | Title | Course Units |
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Qualifying Evaluation | ||
Candidacy Examination | ||
Dissertation Defense/Oral Exam | ||
Dissertation Deposit |
For more information view the University’s Academic Rules for PhD Programs.
Required Courses
Code | Title | Course Units |
---|---|---|
Core Coursework | ||
BIOM 5550 | Regulation of the Genome | 1 |
BIOM 6000 | Cell Biology | 1 |
BIOM 6100 | Foundations in Statistics 1 | 1 |
CAMB 6050 | CAMB First Year Seminar | 1 |
Cancer Biology Concentration | ||
CAMB 5120 | Cancer Biology and Genetics (Taken twice) | 1 |
Select two Cancer Biology courses | 2 | |
The Cell Cycle, Genome Integrity and Cancer | ||
Tumor Microenvironment | ||
Stress Responses and Metabolism in Cancer | ||
Select two CAMB electives between 4000-9999 | 2 | |
Research | 7 | |
Lab Rotation | ||
Pre-Dissertation Lab Rot | ||
Dissertation | ||
Total Course Units | 16 |
University PhD Benchmarks
In addition to Program requirements, the following milestones must be completed:
Code | Title | Course Units |
---|---|---|
Qualifying Evaluation | ||
Candidacy Examination | ||
Dissertation Defense/Oral Exam | ||
Dissertation Deposit |
For more information view the University’s Academic Rules for PhD Programs.
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Or other statistics course with approval of the Graduate Group.
The degree and major requirements displayed are intended as a guide for students entering in the Fall of 2025 and later. Students should consult with their academic program regarding final certifications and requirements for graduation.
Sample Plan of Study
Code | Title | Course Units |
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Year 1 | ||
Fall | ||
Cell Biology | ||
Cancer Biology and Genetics | ||
CAMB First Year Seminar | ||
Lab Rotation | ||
Spring | ||
Regulation of the Genome | ||
Cancer Biology and Genetics | ||
Elective | ||
Lab Rotation | ||
Lab Rotation | ||
Summer | ||
Pre-Dissertation Lab Rot | ||
Year 2 | ||
Fall | ||
Foundations in Statistics | ||
Pre-Dissertation Lab Rot | ||
The Cell Cycle, Genome Integrity and Cancer | ||
or CAMB 7040 | Stress Responses and Metabolism in Cancer | |
Spring | ||
Pre-Dissertation Lab Rot | ||
Cell Control by Signal Transduction Pathways | ||
or CAMB 7010 | Tumor Microenvironment | |
Elective | ||
Year 3 and Beyond | ||
Dissertation |