Kansas State University
Learn about Kansas State University and their role as a member of the MCA Partners Advisory Board.
From nanoparticles and stem cells to antioxidants and drug discovery, Kansas State University researchers in approximately 100 laboratories of 20 departments are conducting the multidisciplinary basic and translational cancer research that leads to improved prevention, diagnostics and treatments.
In addition to unraveling the complexities of cancer, the Johnson Cancer Research Center's faculty researchers are training future generations of scientists and medical workers at the undergraduate, graduate, and post-doctoral levels.
The vision of the Johnson Cancer Research Center is to take a leading role in conquering cancers in our time, and its mission is to further the understanding of cancers by funding K-State cancer research and supporting higher education, training, and public outreach.
The Center also works to inform the public about cancer, risk reduction, and research through various outreach activities.
Johnson Cancer Research Center
1 Chalmers Hall, 1711 Claflin Road
Manhattan, KS 66506-3901
785-532-6705
cancer.k-state.edu