Cancer Biology Predoctoral Program

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Mount Sinai GME

Graduate Medical Education

The Mount Sinai School of Medicine Consortium for Graduate Medical Education, consisting of 13 institutions located in New York and New Jersey, sponsors more than 140 residency programs in virtually every specialty of medicine, enrolling in the aggregate more than 2,000 house staff. Consortium educational activities provided to all house staff, regardless of home institution or specialty.

Program Overview

The predoctoral training program in cancer biology is an NCI-funded program directed by Stuart A. Aaronson, M.D., and co-directed by James Manfredi, Ph.D.. The research areas of this program include: oncogenes and signaling pathways; tumor suppressors and cell cycle regulation; transcription factors; differentiation and development; metastasis and cell adhesion; and DNA replication and repair. The program combines research in cancer biology with a curriculum that challenges trainees to consider how their research could translate into improvements in the diagnosis and treatment of cancer.

Program Contact

Talk to us: (212) 659-5495

Contact(s):

James J. Manfredi, Ph.D.

Location:

Icahn Medical Institute, 1425 Madison Avenue, Room 15-20B
One Gustave L. Levy Place, Box 1130, New York, NY 10029

Fax:

(212) 849-2446

or send us an e-mail

(800) MD-SINAI (800) 637-4624

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