Cancer Biology

This international Master program provides training that develops a broad understanding of fundamental bases and emergent areas in the field of cancer, from basic cell and molecular biology of cancer to translational and clinical research.

Quick Facts

 
Duration: 2 years (120 ECTS)
Starting Date: The academic year generally starts end September/early October and finishes end May the following year
Tuition Fee: Annual registration fees for all selected applicants are calculated according to the rules and regulations of the University of Bordeaux. Please consult the Admission & Financing section and/or the University of Bordeaux website for specific details.
Location: University of Bordeaux

Program outline

The Master in Cancer Biology is one of the four degree-granting tracks of the Biology and Health Master. The training program is primarily research-oriented with an emphasis on interdisciplinary approaches to the study of cancer.

The program includes two research internships in laboratories: a two-month long internship in the first year and a five-month long internship in the second year. Students learn about the fundamental bases and emergent areas in the field of cancer, from basic cell and molecular biology of cancer to translational and clinical research. They benefit from open access to state-of-the-art technological tools and direct interaction with expert scientists from the field of Cancer Biology.

The program covers the basic molecular and cellular mechanisms driving oncogenesis, the complex interacting cellular and molecular networks with the tumor microenvironment dictating cancer development and metastatic dissemination, the clinical aspects of cancer pathology and therapeutic possibilities. The development of critical analysis and creative skills that must be applied in the conception of research proposals, accessing and processing experimental data, and literature searches are also important components of the program.

Strengths

  • Strong connections to a network of research laboratories (French National Center for Scientific research – CNRS, French National Institute of Health and Medical Research – INSERM, the University of Bordeaux and international laboratories) dealing with a broad range of problematics in oncology.
  • State-of-the-art technologies for cancer modeling, diagnosis and treatments.
  • A strong interdisciplinary research dynamic and learning environment, providing students with the possibility to interact with not only biologists, clinicians and other health professionals, but also physicists, mathematicians, chemists, computer scientists and philosophers of science working in the field of cancer.

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I have nothing but great things to say about my time in Bordeaux. The University provided support with the logistics of coming abroad, such as organizing the student housing with the Crous (an organization that deals with various aspects of student life in France) and opening bank accounts. And everyone helped me with my French! I made “gavé” (huge) improvements.

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Careers

The Master in Cancer Biology prepares students for careers in academic research in biomedical sciences. They may pursue their studies further with a PhD or directly work in research laboratories as scientific staff.

It also prepares students to compete for careers in the industrial sector (biotechnology companies, particularly in product development for the diagnosis and treatment of cancer, in pharmaceutical companies or clinical analysis laboratories). Graduates of the program also have the opportunity of applying for different professional positions in the healthcare system, such as hospitals or clinics.