Research
The Division of Hematology/Oncology is a community of scientific colleagues who are very active members of our NCI-designated Robert H. Lurie Comprehensive Cancer Center of Northwestern University. Our faculty conduct clinical studies and basic science and translational research that encompass many subspecialties of Hematology and Oncology. We have 58 full-time faculty members and nine labs that are actively performing over $10.2 million each year in grant-funded research.
T32 Training Grant
The Postdoctoral Training Program in Signal Transduction and Cancer enables four postdoctoral fellows per year to receive state-of-the-art training in signal transduction pathways and the role of aberrant signaling pathways in human cancer.
Labs
Learn more about the work conducted by labs within our division.
Research Centers and Programs
Discover the connections between our division and many of the innovative research centers throughout Northwestern Medicine:
- The Cancer Genetics Program
- The Palliative Care & Symptom Management Services Program
- Northwestern Medicine Center for Bleeding and Clotting Disorders
Clinical Trials
View ongoing clinical trials related to hematology and oncology.
Publications
Read about the latest discoveries within our division.