The Biochemistry and Cancer Biology Program aims to train students to be successful and independent research scientists. The program requires four to five years of full-time study from students, who also must defend their thesis project at the end of the program.
“We teach them, for example, how to be better communicators, how to organize their thoughts better, how to write grants better,” said Dr. Darren Browning, one of the co-directors of the program. Students are given multiple opportunities to step outside the lab and attend conferences and presentations to present their work to diverse groups of people. The labs at the Georgia Cancer Center are open labs, which exposes students to multiple peers who were working on different projects, which aids in broadening their research horizons, and providing chances to improve their collaboration skills.
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