The PhD program in Oncology is designed to cultivate high-level professionals with a solid theoretical foundation in oncology, strong clinical research abilities, and an innovative mindset. The program emphasizes basic research in oncology, clinical diagnosis and treatment, and interdisciplinary cancer therapy technologies, aiming to foster leading experts with independent research and innovative capabilities. PhD students will engage in multi-level, interdisciplinary research on cancer development, progression, and treatment, contributing to the advancement of cutting-edge oncology theories and technologies, and promoting the innovative application of precision medicine and personalized therapy.
Program Features
Interdisciplinary Research and Collaborative Innovation
The program integrates multiple disciplines, including basic oncology, clinical medicine, pharmacology, and immunology, training students with the ability to conduct interdisciplinary research and driving collaborative innovation to tackle challenges in cancer treatment.
Precision Medicine and Personalized Therapy
The program particularly focuses on the development of precision medicine and personalized therapy, training students in molecular biology, genomics, and data analysis to facilitate the advancement of personalized and precise cancer treatments.
Clinical and Basic Research Integration
The program provides rich opportunities for clinical practice by collaborating with hospitals and clinical research centers. Students will combine basic research with clinical practice, promoting the translation of research outcomes into clinical applications.
International Academic Exchange and Cooperation
The program has extensive collaborations with domestic and international oncology research institutions and academic organizations. PhD students will have opportunities for international academic exchange, overseas collaborations, and participation in research projects, broadening their academic perspectives and enhanc...