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Postdoctoral Fellow - Image Guided Cancer Therapy T32 Training Program
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MD Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, Texas, United States
The Image Guided Cancer Therapy T32 Training Program is an NCI-funded research program that provides multi-disciplinary research training for clinician-scientists in the field of image-guided cancer therapy, including surgery, interventional and diagnostic radiology, and correlative pathology,
About the position
IGCT T32 fellows will engage in immersive multi-disciplinary research in image guided cancer therapy-related areas, receive personalized mentorship and training in grant writing, participate in clinical shadowing to build knowledge and skills in developing research for clinical translation, and take part in customized professional development activities.
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Kari Brewer Savannah, PhD
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Qualifications
Candidates should have a strong desire and interest to pursue research in image guided cancer therapies. They should have completed an MD, MD/PhD, or PhD, and be within three years of terminal degree completion OR completion of their residency/fellowship program.
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