Posts tagged with 'Cancer Research'


Archival research and digitization project in support of making the Smart Museum’s institutional history more widely accessible

Paid program to generate excitement for a future career in cancer research in highly motivated undergraduates and help them prepare for the next stage of their careers.

Offers a stipend of 650 Euros (per month for up to three months) to conduct research in Germany over the summer.

Kenneth Bader

P.I. willing to mentor undergraduate research volunteers work study students, and students requring pay interested in Biomedical acoustics.

The focus of the Biomedical Acoustics Development and Engineering Research Laboratory (BADER Lab) is the translation of therapeutic ultrasound for non- or minimally invasive treatment of cardiovascular and cancerous disease. Specifically, we utilize acoustic cavitation for combinatorial ablation and enhanced drug delivery treatment strategies of pathologies resistant to standard interventional techniques. To assess bubble activity and the resultant changes in tissue structure, we are developing multi-modal imaging approaches via diagnostic ultrasound and magnetic resonance imaging. Analytic and numerical bubble dynamics models are also utilized to gain insight into the mechanism of action of our therapeutic approaches. Current research topics include:

  • Chronic thrombus ablation with histotripsy and thrombolytic drugs
  • Passive cavitation and MR imaging to assess histotripsy-induced liquefaction
  • In vitro assessment of histotripsy-enhanced drug delivery
  • Histotripsy-induced sonochemical reactions for the treatment of cancer
  • Numeric and analytic models of bubble dynamics
  • Magnetic Resonance-guided transurethral prostate ablation

For more information, visit our laboratory website: baderlab.uchicago.edu


A 10-week intensive, hands-on research experience for undergraduate students with the goal of exposing students to different types of cancer research.

Steve Kron

Opportunity for students to get research experience in the Kron lab.

The Kron lab has hosted over sixty undergraduates to date, mostly from the College. Students in the College can pursue research projects through the year or over the summer. Long-term projects are expected to lead to presentations and publications. While projects are typically collaborative with senior members of the lab, they are often independent. We are most interested in bringing on first and second year students, although some prior research experience is better. Third year students looking for Honors thesis projects are also welcome. If you are curious, take a look at our recent publications (kron sj on PubMed) and our web site before contacting us.


Beyond the Scale: Tackling Obesity, Conquering Cancer

For 10 weeks during the summer, students selected for the SPCR undertake hypothesis-driven, project-based investigations that typically result in significant research contributions.

Ten-week program that allows students to gain research experience in cancer biology and radiation biology.

Thompson Lab

Dr. Thompson is a Professor of Neurosurgery at the University of Chicago. His lab studies the molecular drivers of pediatric brain tumor dissemination and develops novel peptide vaccines for the treatment of pediatric brain tumors.


he program provides the opportunity for students to choose from several areas of research at the University of New Mexico's Health Sciences Center.