Integration of Nanotechnology with Molecular Imaging for Early Detection of Colorectal Cancer

Dr. Pham's research is about providing cancer therapy, particularly in colorectal cancer patients, through nanotechnologies, as well as using nanoparticles to assist in the diagnosis of colorectal cancers early on in their development. Their work takes place in both Nashville and Tokyo. Click here to learn more about Dr. Pham

Wellington Pham [Email]
Radiology
Location

Nashville, TN, USA; Tokyo, Japan

Contacts

James Auer [Email], Vo Van Toi [Email], Tuan Vo-Dinh [Email

Program Type

Research

Funding Type

Grants 

Region

Asia

Global Health Topics

Basic Sciences, Cancer 

Eligibility

Undergraduate students; Graduate students (non-clinical); Medical students (MD); Nursing students (MSN, DNP); Post-doctoral students, residents, or trainees; Faculty members

Program Length

6 to 12 months; Flexible, depending on the individuals interests and needs

VU Affiliation

The program is affiliated with Vanderbilt.

Language(s)

The program does have a language requirement (Japanese or Vietnamese).