
The Georgia Cancer Center’s Community STEM (science, technology, engineering, and mathematics) Integration program is designed to promote and develop the next generation of biomedical professionals. In conjunction with our community partners, we strive to provide programs and learning experiences that advance training and promote STEM careers.

Teachers’ Research Workshops
Educators from Âé¶¹¹ÙÍøÊ×Ò³Èë¿Ú & neighboring counties gain hands-on training within our Education & Training Laboratory.

Summer Cancer Research Experiences at GCC for High School Students
High school students interested in biomedical sciences to participate in leading-edge cancer research & career exploration at the Georgia Cancer Canter. Spend 6 weeks alongside top cancer researchers & help advance novel research projects & learn key principles of cancer biology & laboratory investigation, gain hands-on laboratory experience, explore possible career paths, & benefit from individual mentoring & ongoing interactions with multidisciplinary researchers, students, & colleagues in the GCC community.

Summer Internship Program
Students & trainees from throughout the US and the world come to the Georgia Cancer Center during the summer months to learn about and participate in cancer basic & clinical science and cancer prevention research.

Area Health Education Centers (AHEC) Partnership
The Georgia Cancer Center collaborates with the Georgia Statewide AHEC Network in its mission to respond to the problems of health professionals in rural & underserved areas.

Georgia Youth Science Technology Center (GYSTC) Partnership
The Georgia Cancer Center serves as the GYSTC@Âé¶¹¹ÙÍøÊ×Ò³Èë¿Ú site & supports GYSTC’s mission to offer quality programs for teachers of STEM subjects to improve the teaching & learning process at the kindergarten through 8th grade levels.

Aiken County Career & Technology Center (ACCTC)
A partnership between Aiken County Career & Technology Center (ACCTC), part of Aiken County Public School District (ACPSD), & the Georgia Cancer Center (GCC) to create a cancer research education pipeline for underrepresented local high school students. This program will connect promising students with cancer research immersion opportunities at GCC & support their pursuit of careers in cancer research, provide teachers with cancer research training to strengthen their knowledge, curriculum development, & instructional skills & educate students, families, and the community about cancer, risk factors, & health disparities.


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