MD Anderson Postdoctoral Fellowship in Cancer Prevention

The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center

The Cancer Prevention Research Training Program at The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center prepares scientists and clinicians to achieve leadership roles as research investigators in the field of cancer prevention and control. Trainees are immersed in the type of cross-disciplinary research environment typical of cancer prevention and control research. The program is for 2 years and awardees receive an annual salary of $51,000 plus other benefits. Applicants must have already earned or be within 5 months of earning a doctoral degree in health science or related disciplines by the application deadline.

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  • Deadline: Rolling Deadline*
  • Work Experience: Any
  • Location: North America
  • Citizenship: United States
  • Residency: United States
*Please check the program's website to confirm deadlines.
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