Summer
Training http://www.actrec.gov.in/summer_main.htm
Each year,
ACTREC hosts 15-30 students doing M.Sc. (part I) at science degree
colleges from any where in the country. During the summer break (6-8
weeks), they learn basic techniques used routinely in cancer research.
More importantly, using these technique/s they try to answer a small
scientific query under the close supervision of ACTREC scientists and
present their results in a project report. This programme plays a major
role in creating in the minds of bright, young students an awareness
of cutting-edge research, and attracts them towards cancer research as a
career.
The centre
also provides short-term training (3-6 months) in specific areas of
cancer research to MSc (part I/ II) students whose college requires
project work. In most cases, this provides material for a dissertation,
which is a requirement of the curriculum of their respective colleges.
PhD students from other centres/ institutes as well as teachers also
avail such training, which is arranged over a mutually convenient
period.
You may contact the Principal Investigators by visiting their websites.
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