Research at the Dan L Duncan Comprehensive Cancer Center
With the largest clinical genetics program housed at Baylor Clinic, our vision for a future of personalized medicine is quickly becoming a reality. As an academic-based center, the Dan L Duncan Comprehensive Cancer Center at ÌÇÐÄÊÓÆµ of Medicine offers cutting-edge, research-based treatment options such as using patients' own genetic makeup to identify their potential for cancer, prevent its onset, more effectively diagnose and treat the disease when it does occur, and one day, provide a cure.
We’re bringing our vision to life through the continued pursuit of genomic research and the rapid translation of new discoveries into improved patient care.
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Research Programs
The Dan L Duncan Comprehensive Cancer Center has organized its research activities into seven programs to enhance interactions between investigators. Learn more about our research programs.
Inside Our Research Programs
The Mechanisms in Cancer Evolution Program creates a gateway between clinicians and basic scientists who are working toward more precise testing, treatment and cures for cancer.
Dr. Bert O'Malley's passion for understanding how human cells works leads to insight in developing new therapies to treat breast cancer.
The goal of the nine-year Cancer Genome Atlas Project is to identify genetic changes and variations found in more than 20 types of cancer.
Learn more about the innovative clinical research being conducted in the Dan L Duncan Comprehensive Cancer Center.
See available cancer-related clinical trials and learn how you can participate.
Learn more information on biobanking.
Check out our core services available to all Duncan Cancer Center members.
See our directory of current members or apply to become a member.
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DoD Program Announcements
Program Announcements are available electronically for downloading from: