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Dr. Bocchetta and Masters Student working in Cell and Molecular Oncology

Masters in Cellular and Molecular Oncology

Pursue cancer research alongside Loyola's expert scientists

At Loyola University Chicago, we offer a unique, research-focused program that equips master-level scientists with the skills to pursue potentially life-saving approaches to cancer. With a Master of Science (MS) in Cellular and Molecular Oncology, you will gain hands-on research training in the lab and learn about the many ways to design hypotheses and interpret primary research results. Leading cancer researchers from the Department of Cancer Biology will mentor you and help you achieve success in your research. You also will have the opportunity to support ongoing research in key areas of Oncology at Loyola's Cardinal Bernardin Cancer Center. Our graduates have proven success in pursuing PhD or MD programs or becoming clinical coordinators, research assistants, or senior scientists at pharmaceutical companies.

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St. Albert's Day 2024 Poster Session

St. Albert's Day 2024

Salutes student research in the Graduate School, Stritch School of Medicine, Marcella Niehoff School of Nursing and Parkinson School of Public Health.

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Student Uses Microscope in Professor Oakes Lab

Super Resolution Microscope

Super-Resolution Microscope acquired by Health Sciences Campus is a game-changer for research in Loyola's Graduate Biomedical Programs.

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2024 Graduate Biochemistry Retreat Group Photo

Virtual Open House

The Biochemistry and Molecular biology graduate Master's and PhD students recently had their annual retreat and competition at Brookfield Zoo.

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At Loyola University Chicago, we offer a unique, research-focused program that equips master-level scientists with the skills to pursue potentially life-saving approaches to cancer. With a Master of Science (MS) in Cellular and Molecular Oncology, you will gain hands-on research training in the lab and learn about the many ways to design hypotheses and interpret primary research results. Leading cancer researchers from the Department of Cancer Biology will mentor you and help you achieve success in your research. You also will have the opportunity to support ongoing research in key areas of Oncology at Loyola's Cardinal Bernardin Cancer Center. Our graduates have proven success in pursuing PhD or MD programs or becoming clinical coordinators, research assistants, or senior scientists at pharmaceutical companies.

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