Post-doctoral positions in Cancer Population Science at
the Georgetown Lombardi Comprehensive Cancer Center
The Georgetown Lombardi Comprehensive Cancer Center (GLCCC)
is seeking outstanding candidates for an NCI-funded
T32
postdoctoral training program in Cancer Population Science
(CPaS). We are currently
recruiting for Fall 2024 and Spring, Summer and Fall of
2025.
The program focuses on preparing trainees for independent
cancer research careers with a focus on clinical and
community translational research. Training faculty have a
wide breadth of domain-specific expertise with NIH-funded
research programs in behavioral science, health
disparities, cancer and aging, molecular
epidemiology/biomarkers, health services/health policy,
and survivorship in cancer populations.
This includes research in
tobacco control, cancer screening, cancer genetics, cancer
energetics, global health, molecular tumor phenotypes,
environment and cancer, supportive care interventions, and
psychooncology.
The program offers 2-3 years of funding, competitive
salary and benefits, as well as funds for travel and
research support.
GLCCC is the only National Cancer Institute-designated
Comprehensive Cancer Center in the nation’s capital.
Fellows participate in all phases of research, from study
design through manuscript preparation, and participate in
a formal didactic program. There also are opportunities to
participate in multidisciplinary grant writing,
the development of new projects,
and
to
mentor undergraduate and graduate students. Additional
opportunities for clinical training and supervision in
psychooncology are available.
Highlights of the training environment of the CPaS Program
include:
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An established clinical consortium with access to the
largest cancer population in the Mid-Atlantic
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Georgetown Lombardi Institute for Cancer and Aging
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A Minority Underserved
NCORP site
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The Ralph Lauren Center for Cancer Prevention
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Two funded CISNET modeling
groups
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The Jess and Mildred Fisher Center for Hereditary Cancer
and Clinical Genomics Research
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The Georgetown-Howard Universities Center for Clinical and
Translational Science
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The McCourt School of Public Policy
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The MedStar Health National Center for Human Factors in
Healthcare
Applicants should have a PhD, MD, ScD, or DrPH in
psychology, epidemiology, health services, or other
related field with the goal of training in cancer-focused
research. Open to U.S. citizens and permanent residents
only. Previous experience
conducting cancer-related research is
desirable but not required. First-year trainee salary is
$70,000.
Program details and application can be found at:
https://lombardi.georgetown.edu/education/cpas-program/
Direct additional questions to cpcpostdoctraining@georgetown.edu
Georgetown University is an Equal Opportunity, Affirmative
Action employer fully dedicated to achieving a diverse
faculty and staff. All qualified candidates are
encouraged to apply and will receive consideration for
employment without regard to race, sex, sexual
orientation, age, religion, national origin, marital
status, veteran status, disability or other categories
protected by
law.
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