Training Opportunities
Our laboratories and shared resources provide hands-on research training for learners at every stage, from undergraduates and medical students to residents, graduate students and postdoctoral fellows.
JCCC Flow Cytometry Shared Resource
The Jonsson Comprehensive Cancer Center (JCCC) Flow Cytometry Shared Resource offers practical training in flow cytometry, cell sorting and analytical software through lectures, hands-on instruction and individualized support.
Kitchen Lab
The Kitchen Laboratory trains undergraduate, graduat, and postdoctoral researchers in antiviral immunity, immune dysfunction and stem cell-based gene therapies for HIV and other chronic infections.
John Lee Lab
The John Lee Laboratory offers research training in immune-based therapies for prostate and bladder cancer, with opportunities to participate in collaborative and independent projects.
O’Brien and McDermott Laboratory
The O’Brien and McDermott Laboratory offers structured undergraduate research training with guided project participation, regular mentorship and opportunities for independent research.
Morizono Laboratory
The Morizono Laboratory offers training from the undergraduate to postdoctoral level in B-cell targeted lentiviral vectors and anti-HIV antibody expression.
Ribas Lab
The Ribas Lab is available at all levels, from undergraduate students to postdoctoral fellows, on key aspects of cancer immunotherapy, particularly melanoma.
Sedrak Laboratory
The Sedrak Laboratory offers training in cancer survivorship, aging and interventions that help improve function and quality of life for cancer survivors.
Seet Laboratory
The Seet Laboratory trains students and postdoctoral fellows in T-cell biology, cancer engineering and immunotherapy development, with a strong focus on translational science and collaborative mentorship.
Spellman Laboratory
The Spellman Laboratory provides research training in cancer genetics for undergraduate, graduate and postdoctoral researchers.
Zhen Laboratory
The Zhen Laboratory offers research training in engineered immunity, gene therapy, immune exhaustion and translational approaches targeting HIV, cancer and other chronic diseases.