Ph.D. in Oncopathology

A Ph.D. in Oncopathology is a research-oriented program that studies cancer at the cellular and molecular levels, with a focus on cancer pathology. This curriculum, which typically lasts three to five years, offers advanced instruction in tumor biology, cancer diagnostics, molecular pathology, and cancer therapy techniques. Students conduct research to better understand the mechanics of cancer development, find biomarkers, and improve diagnostic and therapeutic techniques. Graduates are equipped for jobs in academic research, clinical pathology, and cancer treatment innovation, which will help to advance cancer detection, diagnosis, and individualized therapy.