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This specialized program offers a unique opportunity for students and professionals to delve into the complex world of m6A methylation and its impact on drug resistance in gastrointestinal cancer, utilizing Patient-Derived Organoid (PDO) and Patient-Derived Orthotopic Xenograft (PDOX) models.

1. Scholarship Opportunities: Scholarships are available in accordance with the TEEP office guidelines. These scholarships aim to support and encourage outstanding participants in their academic and research pursuits within the program.

2. Program Costs: The program fees are structured in line with the TEEP office guidelines. For detailed information on the fee breakdown, including any additional expenses, participants are encouraged to refer to the official program documentation.

3. Accommodation and Meals: Comfortable and secure housing options will be provided. Details regarding accommodation costs and meal plans are available on the TMU International Office website.

4. Duration: The program is designed to run for a specific period, which will be clearly outlined on the TMU International Office website. Participants are advised to check the website for the most current information regarding program length.

5. Participation Requirements:
- Educational Background: The program is open to university students and individuals who hold a degree in a related field.
- Field of Study: This program is particularly suited for individuals from fields such as Medicine, Science, and Biology.
- Language Proficiency: Participants must possess fluent English communication, reading, and writing skills.

  • Contact Person:Ching-Feng Chiu
  • Email:chiucf@tmu.edu.tw
  • Phone:886-2-2736-1661

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