K12 Paul Calabresi Career Development for Clinical & Translational Oncology Program
About the Program
The goal of the K12 Paul Calabresi Career Development for Clinical & Translational Oncology Program is to train successful, patient-oriented, clinical- and laboratory-based investigators who can work effectively in a collaborative, translational research setting. Each K12 Junior Faculty Scholar will be provided salary support and an expert mentoring team along with the resources to complete tailored coursework, clinical and laboratory research rotations, and projects towards establishing new, effective cancer interventions.
If you are interested in applying, please contact hcck12@musc.edu to review your eligibility and discuss the application process.
Program Leadership

John Wrangle, M.D.

Craig Lockhart, M.D.
John Wrangle, M.D., is the Program Director and Craig Lockhart, M.D., is the Associate Director of the K12 Paul Calabresi Career Development for Clinical and Translational Oncology Program. Together, they manage all aspects of the program and work closely with the scholars to ensure they are obtaining their goals.
Current & Past Scholars
Congratulations to the MUSC Hollings Cancer Center K12 Paul Calabresi Career Development for Clinical and Translational Oncology Program Scholars.
Faculty Mentors
Developing a successful cancer research career requires strong relationships with mentors and a research team. Hollings has over 40 mentors for the K12 Program.