The graduate program in cancer research is jointly offered by the Departments of Biomedical & Molecular Sciences, Pathology & Molecular Medicine, Public Health Sciences, Psychology and Translational Medicine. The strengths in graduate education in Cancer Research at Queen’s span many research areas including structural and tumour biology and genetics, through epidemiology, to outcomes research, cell signaling and health policy development. |
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