Term Paper Instructions
The term paper will take the form of an original research proposal. As a general guideline, students should follow the typical outline of an NIH grant proposal (hypothesis, introduction, specific aims, detailed methods, references), although exceptions can be made with our approval. The topic must be related to cancer research and is chosen by the student. The proposal should not be similar to the student's ongoing research. The proposal should not be simply a review of the current literature, but should contain a novel hypothesis based on the current state of the research. There is a ten page limit.
Student Term Papers
Student work is courtesy of the students named and used with permission.
Assignment files.TITLES | AUTHORS |
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Enhancement of HIF-1-Mediated Tumor Radio sensitization via Vascular Normalization (PDF) | Samir Awasthi |
Telomerase and Gene Expression (PDF) | Jana Mooster |
Elucidating the Mechanisms involved in Tumstatin's Antiangiogenic Activities (PDF) | Jeff Hsu |
Understanding the Failure of Combination Treatment with the Angiogenesis Inhibitor PTK787 and Chemotherapy in Phase III Trials (PDF) | Michael Schmidt |
Why Anti-Angiogenic Treatments Fail as Mono-Therapies (PDF) | Zach Morris |