Dr. Chase Burton is a highly educated
and experienced cancer biologist. He
holds a Doctorate of Philosophy in
Cancer Biology from the University of
South Florida, a Masters of Science in
Biomedical Science from the Medical
University of South Carolina, and a
Bachelors of Science from the College
of Charleston. Throughout his
education, Dr. Burton has focused on
cancer research, with a particular
interest in understanding the
molecular mechanisms behind cancer
development and progression. He has
conducted extensive research in this
field as a Graduate Research Assistant
at both the Moffitt Cancer Center and
the Medical University of South
Carolina. During his time at these
institutions, Dr. Burton has honed his
skills in conducting experiments,
analyzing data, and communicating his
findings through presentations and
publications. He has also gained
valuable experience as a Research
Assistant at the Medical University of
South Carolina, where he assisted in
the execution of various research
projects to develop noval oncolytic
virotherapies. Dr. Burton's passion
for cancer research extends beyond his
academic and professional pursuits. He
is dedicated to using his knowledge
and expertise to make a positive
impact in the fight against cancer. He
hopes to continue his research and
contribute to the development of new
treatments and cures for this
devastating disease. In addition to
his research work, Dr. Burton also
enjoys mentoring, teaching students,
and believes in the importance of
nurturing the next generation of
scientists while being willing to
share his knowledge and experience
with others.