We are now
hiring
postdoctoral
research fellows
with an
interest in
cancer prevention
and
control
to
join diverse team
of
multidisciplinary researchers
in
the Division
of
Public
Health
Sciences
and
Siteman
Cancer Center at
Washington
University
in
St. Louis.
We
welcome applicants
from
a
range of
disciplines.
Our
multidisciplinary
faculty
conducts world-leading research on
a wide
range
of
health issues
including disease
and
cancer prevention,
population
health,
and
improving the quality
and access
to
health care in
Missouri and
beyond.
Current
faculty includes
epidemiologists, statisticians,
behavioral
scientists, economists,
health
communication
scientists, and
more, who
address a range of
population
health challenges.
The
Division has a
diverse
range of NIH
funded projects
and faculty
mentors-to
see
the
full range,
please
visit our
website.
While
we
welcome
applicants
in
any
relevant research
area,
these
are
the
highest priorities
for the Training
Program:
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Cancer
Disparities
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Health
Equity
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Community-based
and
Community-engaged
Research
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Cancer
Epidemiology
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Implementation
Science
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Shared
Decision
Making
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Social
Determinants
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Eligibility:
PhD, DrPH,
MD, or other
doctoral degree in
a
public health
related
discipline,
or
a
doctoral degree in
another
discipline with
an
interest in public
health research.
T32 Applicants are
limited to
United
States citizens,
non-citizen
nationals,
or
must be lawfully
admitted for
permanent residence
and
possess registration
requirements.
Washington
University School
of
Medicine is
an
equal
opportunity
employer.
We
particularly
welcome applications
from first
generation
college
graduates and
other
backgrounds
underrepresented in
biomedical
sciences.
Washington
University
offers
excellent
benefits.
Support
is
available
for
tuition, books,
software,
conference
travel,
and
research.
Postdoctoral
positions
are
partially
funded
by
NCI grants
(f32CA190194),
with annual stipend
starting at
$56,880.00
for
up
to 2-3
years of
training.
Mentorship and
career development
are
available to
our
vibrant
cohorts
of
postdoctoral
fellows.
Our
trainees
have
a
strong
track record
of
finding
funding
and faculty
positions
after
completing their
postdoctoral
training.
You'll
find
ample opportunities
to
collaborate
with
investigators from
a
range
of
disciplines.
Send
inquiries to:
PHSpostdoc@wustl.edu
To
apply:
send an application,
cover
letter,
curriculum
vitae,
and professional reference
list
by
email
to
PHSpostdoc@wustl.edu
Applications
are
considered on
a
rolling
basis.
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