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Ph.D. in Tumor Biology 

Matthew Swift

 

 

 

 

Matthew Swift
B.S. in Biology 
    University of Virginia
M.S. in Natural Science
    SUNY at Buffalo

After my graduation from the University of Virginia, I joined the ranks of what seemed like every other biology major who had aims for medical school admission.  Fortunately, I was soon introduced to biomedical research during my time after graduation and quickly decided that post-graduate study and research was more suited to my tastes.  Upon completion of an M.S. in Natural Science through the SUNY at Buffalo cooperative program with Roswell Park Cancer Institute, I discovered that research science was a field of study that I wished to continue.  After a brief period spent as an entry-level laboratory technician, I decided I needed to go for my doctorate in order to advance my career.  While researching potential options, I discovered the Tumor Biology Ph.D. Program at Georgetown University.  Having spent a period of time immersed in the study of carcinogenesis at Roswell, I was especially drawn to the strength of the Lombardi Cancer Center, an integral part of many of the Graduate Biomedical Programs at Georgetown University.  The introductory curriculum of the Tumor Biology Program as well as the variety of electives offered through the Medical Center provided a solid foundation for my future research. The first year of classes was also spent in laboratory rotations that allowed me to ?test drive? a lab and mentor in order to find out which situation would be best for me. Sure enough, I quickly found a lab to conduct my thesis research in an environment in which I was most comfortable.  Departmental Data Meetings, Faculty and Student Journal Clubs, and a steady diet of topical Seminars have allowed me to further grow as a research scientist after formal classes had ended.  I am on track to complete my thesis right on time and am more than pleased with the opportunities afforded to me here at Georgetown as I continue my career in Biomedical Research.

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