

The Cancer Chemical Biology Master of Science program at University of Michigan provides an advanced curriculum for students seeking expertise in chemical approaches to cancer research and therapy. The program integrates molecular biology, chemical biology, pharmacology, and analytical techniques to enable students to understand cancer mechanisms and design targeted interventions. Learners engage in laboratory research, experimental design, and applied projects, developing skills in drug discovery, molecular analysis, and therapeutic evaluation. The program emphasizes molecular understanding, experimental rigor, and translational research, preparing graduates for careers in cancer research, pharmaceuticals, and biotechnology.
As a one year full time program, it offers an intensive schedule that combines theoretical instruction with hands-on laboratory work and research projects. Students strengthen their proficiency in chemical biology techniques, cellular assays, and drug development processes, applying their knowledge to real-world cancer research challenges. The program equips graduates to conduct innovative experiments, contribute to translational research, and advance understanding of cancer biology while preparing them for further study or professional roles in academic and industrial laboratories.
Semester 1 - Foundations in Cancer Chemical Biology
• Molecular Biology and Cancer Mechanisms
• Principles of Chemical Biology
• Analytical Techniques in Chemistry
• Research Methods in Cancer Studies
Semester 2 - Advanced Applications and Research
• Drug Discovery and Development
• Cellular and Molecular Assays
• Experimental Design in Cancer Research
• Capstone Research Project
Graduates of this program pursue careers in cancer research, biotechnology, pharmaceuticals, and related scientific industries where chemical and molecular expertise is essential. Many work in pharmaceutical companies, biotech research labs, academic institutions, or cancer research centers, applying their skills to develop therapeutic strategies and conduct experimental studies. Others continue with doctoral studies or engage in translational research initiatives. The program’s emphasis on applied laboratory skills, molecular analysis, and experimental design ensures graduates are prepared to contribute meaningfully to scientific discovery and therapeutic development.
Students choose this program for its combination of molecular research, chemical biology expertise, and applied laboratory practice, which equips them to advance cancer research and therapeutic strategies. The curriculum emphasizes drug discovery, experimental rigor, and translational application, preparing learners to conduct innovative research and contribute to impactful scientific projects. Students benefit from faculty mentorship, hands-on laboratory experience, and research collaborations that enhance both technical and professional skills. By focusing on cancer chemical biology, the program ensures graduates are prepared to pursue research, pharmaceutical development, or further academic study in the field.
For further information, please contact the admissions office at:
Phone: 734-764-8129
Email: rackadmis@umich.edu
Address: Graduate Admissions Office, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI 48109, USA