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National school for cancer research to be started in Umeå

With support from Cancerfonden, the Swedish Cancer Society, Umeå University will start a new cancer research school in the spring of 2025. The programme, which is unique in Sweden, is aimed at doctoral students throughout the country.

The Cancer Research School - Life course health research on cancer is the name of the new programme, which will be given part-time, spread over three semesters. Since the Research School is aimed at PhD students throughout Sweden, teaching is mainly done remotely with three physical meetings in Umeå. The idea of the arrangement is that the students should be able to work on their dissertations or other projects in parallel.

The Cancer Research School will have a strong profile towards the subject of molecular epidemiology, where biomarkers in blood or tumours are investigated to understand the causes of cancer. Registry based research and the ethics surrounding biobank research will also be covered.

"Molecular epidemiology is a fast developing area where there is a need for a cohesive education so that doctoral students can deepen their knowledge, making us even better at treating and fighting cancer in the long run," says Sophia Harlid, cancer researcher at Umeå University and one of the organizers behind the cancer research school.

The Cancer Research School benefits from the extensive work with the collection of samples that has taken place within the framework of the Västerbotten Intervention Programme and the PREDICT research project at Umeå University. This has resulted in a unique biobank where researchers can search for biomarkers and genetic variations among tens of thousands of samples, many collected long before cancer diagnosis.

"With the new cancer research school, young researchers will have a platform to be able to use the unique resources we have with the biobanks in Västerbotten," says Beatrice Melin, Professor of Oncology at Umeå University and responsible for the PREDICT study.

Participants in the Cancer Research School will receive individual mentoring and also have the opportunity to write a scientific article during their time in the Research School. The Research School arranges accommodation for long distance travellers during the meetings in Umeå. Applications for the Cancer Research School will open in the autumn of 2024.

Read more about the Cancer Research School
https://www.umu.se/forskning/forska-med-oss/utbildning-pa-forskarniva/forskarskolor/cancerforskarskolan/

For more information, please contact
Sophia Harlid
Department of Diagnostics and Intervention, Umeå University
Phone: + 46 90 785 28 45
E-mail: sophia.harlid@umu.se

Mahnaz Irani-Shemirani
Project coordinator
Department of Diagnostics and Intervention, Umeå University
E-mail: mahnaz.irani-shemirani@umu.se

Questions about the education can also be emailed to
Info.cancerresearchschool@umu.se

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At Umeå University, distances are short. The university's unified campus encourages academic meetings, an exchange of ideas and interdisciplinary co-operation, and promotes a dynamic and open culture in which students and staff rejoice in the success of others.

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Ola Nilsson

Communication Officer The Medical Faculty +46 90 786 69 82

Umeå University

Umeå University is one of Sweden's largest universities with over 37,000 students and 4,300 employees. The university is home to a wide range of education programmes and world-class research in a number of fields. Umeå University was also where the gene-editing tool CRISPR-Cas9 was discovered – a revolution in gene-technology that was awarded the 2020 Nobel Prize in Chemistry.

Founded in 1965, Umeå University is characterised by tradition and stability as well as innovation and change. Education and research on a high international level contributes to new knowledge of global importance, inspired, among other things, by the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development. The university houses creative and innovative people that take on societal challenges. Through long-term collaboration with organisations, trade and industry, and other universities, Umeå University continues to develop northern Sweden as a knowledge region.

The international atmosphere at the university and its unified campus encourages academic meetings, an exchange of ideas and interdisciplinary co-operation. The cohesive environment enables a strong sense of community and a dynamic and open culture in which students and staff rejoice in the success of others.

Campus Umeå and Umeå Arts Campus are only a stone's throw away from Umeå town centre and are situated next to one of Sweden's largest and most well-renowned university hospitals. The university also has campuses in the neighbouring towns Skellefteå and Örnsköldsvik.

At Umeå University, you will also find the highly-ranked Umeå Institute of Design, the environmentally certified Umeå School of Business, Economics and Statistics and the only architectural school with an artistic orientation – Umeå School of Architecture. The university also hosts a contemporary art museum Bildmuseet and Umeå's science centre – Curiosum. Umeå University is one of Sweden's five national sports universities and hosts an internationally recognised Arctic Research Centre.