LF DEXOT Experimental Oncology and Tumor Biology
Name in Czech: Experimental Oncology and Tumor Biology
doctoral combined specialized, language of instruction: English English
Included in the programme: LF D-ONHE_A Oncology and Hematology

Final state doctoral examination and defence of the doctoral thesis

REQUIREMENTS FOR STATE DOCTORAL EXAM:
The state doctoral exam demonstrates the systematic knowledge of the basics of oncology and hematology, detailed knowledge will be required in relation to specific aspects of the dissertation topic, including experimental methods and new trends.The State Doctoral Exam consists of an Examining Board.
A necessary prerequisite for the submission of the final state doctoral examination application is the fulfilment of all the requirements determined by the doctoral board. At the latest, on the date of submitting the application, the student must submit the doctoral thesis statements (if they are determined by the decision of the doctoral board). The state doctoral examination will then proceed within one year after the submission of the application. Commonly, a part of the state doctoral examination is the discussion regarding the statements of the doctoral thesis, unless stated otherwise by the doctoral board or doctoral committee.
The state doctoral examination and the defense of the doctoral thesis are carried out according to the MU SZŘ, Articles 31, 32 and 33.
FORMAL REQUIREMENTS FOR THE DISSERTATION:
Doctoral studies are completed by writing the dissertation thesis and its defense. The following study and research duties must be fulfilled before defense of the dissertation.
The preparation of the dissertation includes especially participation in educational events, literature studies, preparation of an own project, work on an own project, data collection, sample processing, lecture presentation and clinical practice.
Partial results of the dissertation are presented in clinical seminars.
The standards of dissertation theses at LF MU are regulated by the Dean's Directive No. 5/2021 "Guidelines on the formal requirements of dissertation theses prepared at the MU Faculty of Medicine"

Requirements of the study

The basis of the doctoral studies at the Faculty of Medicine of the MU is the procedural pursuit of preparation of the doctoral thesis in close and regular interaction with the tutor and supplemented by the faculty-wide applicable terms for completing the postgraduate studies.
Before the defence of the doctoral thesis is performed, the following conditions need to be met:
- fulfil the requirements of the given individual study plan
- complete at least 4 courses of a common basis
- complete at least 4 subject-area courses (within the competence of the doctoral board)
- meet the publication activity requirements at least in the specified range (see below)
- undergo an internship abroad (with the duration of at least one month)
- present original data at an international conference
- submit the doctoral thesis
- pass the final state doctoral examination
- acquire the total amount of 240 credits over the course of studies (in case the MU study and examination regulations change, the credit system may be bypassed at the discretion of the doctoral board).
The participation in teaching can then only reach the maximum of 150 hours/4 years
The common courses encompass the stated fields of scientific knowledge and capabilities. They can be completed as a part of the organised courses at the MU (with cooperation with CEITEC, Faculty of Science, etc.).
Every doctoral student enrolled at LF MU after 1 September 2023 is required to take an online course FR_p2023 FRESHERS: Skills for Research Careers.
Completion of the course DSEBRa Ethics of Biomedical Research is highly recommended for all Ph.D. candidates of the Faculty of Medicine.
THE FIELDS OF STUDY COURSES OF A COMMON BASIS:
1. Scientific Information, medicine based on evidence
2. Ethical and legal aspects of research
3. Organisation of research projects and clinical trials
4. Data analysis (e.g. the Analysis of Clinical Data courses)
5. Publication, presentation and grant-related skills
6. Computer Network User
CURRICULUM-SPECIFIC REQUIREMENTS for the determination of the individual study plans of the Oncology and Haematology study programme are the following:
Each doctoral student is obliged to complete at least one of the following courses: Theoretical Foundations of Oncology, or Theoretical Foundations of Haematology
Further requirements include:
- Being involved in clinical practice as a secondary physician (in the case of the FM graduates)
- Being involved in laboratory work, the collection of data, handling equipment, and working with computers (in the case of non-medical discipline students)
- Being involved in other activities related to the clinical and theoretical activities relevant to the fields of Oncology and Haematology, according to the nature of their previous education.
- Active participation in Czech and international academic meetings, together with the presentation of the independently gathered monitoring results

Proposal of dissertation topics and topics of defended dissertations

Bio-mathematical modeling of tumour genomic profiling data
archiv: http://is.muni.cz/th/mj7v9/


Centrosome amplification in Multiple Myeloma: pathogenetic and clinical impact
Archiv: http://is.muni.cz/th/j7j8w/

Cell cycle genes co-expression in multiple myeloma and plasma cell leukemia
Archiv: http://is.muni.cz/th/un104/

Innovative Clinical Trial Designs in the Era of Personalized Oncology

Possibilities and limitations of non-small cell lung carcinoma diagnosis

Recommended progress through the study plan

Warning:

The study plan does not contain any courses.