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. The goals of this postdoctoral program are to expand the existing perspective of the fellow by moving them from their base of strength in a particular specialty and to equip them with additional knowledge and methods, appropriate to the proposed colorectal cancer prevention research. With a special focus on career development and interdisciplinary collaboration, we seek trainees in basic biomedical sciences, biostatistics and bioinformatics, systems biology, epidemiology, genetics, behavioral and social sciences, economics, and related population and public health disciplines.
This fellowship is funded by a donor endowment to MD Anderson Cancer Center by the Janice Davis Gordon Memorial Fellowship in Colorectal Cancer Prevention Research.
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