Oncology Researcher
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Last updated on 07 Jan 2026
Overview
An Oncology Researcher is committed to understanding and combating cancer through scientific studies. They explore new treatments, test drug efficacy, and analyze cancer behavior at the molecular level. Their work helps in developing more effective therapies and diagnostics. They often collaborate with pharmaceutical companies, hospitals, and universities. Their contributions pave the way for innovation in cancer care and survivorship.

Job Description
- Conduct laboratory and clinical research on cancer cells and tumor biology.
- Design and manage clinical trials for new oncology treatments.
- Collect and interpret data to evaluate treatment efficacy and safety.
- Publish research findings in peer-reviewed medical journals.
- Work with oncologists to apply research in clinical settings.
- Seek grant funding and manage research project budgets.
- Stay current with emerging cancer therapies and technologies.

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