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Major Cancer Biology News

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> DKFZ-HIGS 2011 Graduation Ceremony

On 9. December 2011 the PhD and Master students of the DKFZ who have successfully completed their studies will receive their certificates and congratulations from the Scientific Director during the annual Graduation Ceremony organized by the Helmholtz International Graduate School for Cancer Research.
Afterwards there is a sekt reception and later on the PhD party will rock the house.

Program of the 2011 Graduation Ceremony

> Interested in our program?

At a glance: MSc Molecular Biosciences with Major in Cancer Biology at the DKFZ

> Do you have questions?

Contact the Administrative Office of Major Cancer Biology

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