National Cancer Institute-funded
post-doctoral research position is available at the
University of Illinois at Chicago Cancer Education and
Career Development Program. The Program offers a
multi-disciplinary mentored environment integrating
behavioral to biological science research focused on cancer
disparities and understanding and preventing cancer. The
traineeship provides preparation for an individual who
wishes to pursue an independent academic research career in
cancer prevalence, diagnosis, treatment, and survivorship.
The trainee will work with established investigators and
will be expected to develop research proposals; produce two
to three publications per year; and work with a
multidisciplinary team.
This traineeship is up to two years,
renewable each year contingent upon satisfactory
performance. Individuals with a doctoral degree in public
health, epidemiology, community psychology, sociology or
related allied health science degrees with a public health
focus are encouraged to apply, as are those from
underrepresented groups. Search remains open until position
is filled. Salary and fringe benefits are included. More
information regarding the program can be found at
http://cecdp.ihrp.uic.edu/
UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS AT CHICAGO
NCI-Funded Post-Doctoral Training in Cancer
Control and Prevention
Applications require a letter, curriculum
vitae, three samples of written materials, official
transcripts, and three recommendation letters submitted to
The University of Illinois at Chicago is an Affirmative
Action / Equal Opportunity Employer
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