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Education & Research

Training Opportunities

Faculty in the UW-Madison Blood Cancer Research Institute have innovative, extramurally-funded programs that provide outstanding training opportunities for graduate students, postdoctoral fellows, medical fellows and undergraduates.

 

Interested candidates dedicated to developing strong training in laboratory investigation (basic and translational science) are encouraged to contact the individual faculty regarding training opportunities. We aim to develop and nurture a community of highly talented, interactive, enthusiastic, and self-motivated scholars that will represent the next-generation of leaders in molecular and cellular hematology, oncology, and more broadly in biomedical research and medicine. Please feel free to contact Dr. Bresnick if you wish to discuss our institute and potential training and/or job opportunities.

 

For a more detailed description of outreach and training opportunities (for high school students, undergraduates, graduate students, medical students, and visiting scholars/interns), click on the following link:

BRP Outreach Plan 2015.pdf (click here)

UW-Madison Blood Cancer Research Institute Colloquium

UW-Madison Blood Cancer Research Institute members meet monthly to discuss their research efforts, new technical approaches, and to develop synergistic collaborations. This is an ideal forum for trainees to get constructive and critical feedback on their research, to hone their presentation skills, and to extend their network of interactions.

 

Colloquium 2021

Colloquium 2020

Colloquium 2019

Colloquium 2018

Postdoctoral Program

Faculty in the UW-Madison Blood Cancer Research Institute are dedicated to conducting rigorous postdoctoral training to yield the next generation of research leaders. Postdoctoral trainees assemble mentoring committees to facilitate their career development. Trainees participate in multi-disciplinary research meetings, seminars, journal clubs, develop grant-writing skills and have ample opportunities to develop enriching networks.

 

In addition, UW-Madison Office of Postdoctoral Studies provides extensive career development opportunities.

Graduate Programs

Faculty in the UW-Madison Blood Cancer Research Institute are dedicated to conducting rigorous graduate student training to yield the next generation of research leaders. Faculty and trainees participate in multiple highly ranked UW-Madison Graduate Programs including:

 

Cell and Molecular Biology

Cancer Biology

Molecular and Cellular Pharmacology

Cell and Molecular Pathology

Medical Scientist Training Program