The Cancer Therapeutics Training Program (CTTP) is a multi-institutional post-doctoral training program designed to prepare post-doctoral trainees for future careers in academic and/or commercial cancer therapeutics research and development (R&D). The goal of the program is to recruit and train scientists equipped with the essential skills and knowledge necessary to translate basic cancer research discoveries into commercially viable cancer therapeutics. Funded by the Cancer Prevention and Research Institute of Texas (CPRIT) RP210043
Director / Primary Contact : Ethun, Karen, Executive Director, Keck Center--GCC/Keck Center, Gulf Coast Consortia 713-348-4753 kethun@rice.edu
Professor & Director, John S. Dunn Chair in Disease Prevention, Center for Epigenetics & Disease Prevention, Institute of Biosciences and Technology -TAMHSC
Executive Dean of McGovern Medical School, Executive Director, Institute of Molecular Medicine, Professor, John S Dunn Distinguished University Chair, Physiology and Medicine, UT Health Science Center Houston
Regents & Distinguished Professor, Neva & Wesley West Chair, Director, Center for Infectious and Inflammatory Diseases, Institute of Biosciences and Technology -TAMHSC
Director, Center for Drug Discovery, Stuart A. Wallace Chair and Professor, Robert L. Moody, Sr. Chair, Pathology & Immunology, Baylor College of Medicine
Professor, Translational Medical Sciences, Alkek Chair, Medical Genetics, Associate Vice President, Research, Executive Director, Institute of Biosciences and Technology -TAMHSC
Distinguished Professor, Veterinary Physiology and Pharmacology, Biochemistry and Biophysics, Syd Kyle Chair, Veterinary Medicine, Texas A&M University
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