
GCC Trainees are collectively called Emerging Biomedical Professionals (EBPs). EBPs include graduate and medical students, postdocs, clinical residents and fellows, exchange scholars, and even junior faculty.
The GCC aims to provide career-development resources for its EBPs and has offered social events, leadership opportunities, grant application support, speaking opportunities, research awards, pilot grant funding awards, professional skill development workshops, and opportunities to serve.
Education & Training Office
Health Sciences Campus
CN-2229
Lisa Middleton, PhD
706-721-4566
Academic institutions require, and at times reward, faculty members to serve their academic communities. To gain experience in service, the Georgia Cancer Center offers its trainees many opportunities to serve, including:
Emerging Biomedical Professionals Luncheon at AACR Annual Meeting (April 11, 2022)

Emerging Biomedical Professionals Meet and Greet (March 15, 2022)






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