Rochester, Minnesota: Post-doctoral fellowship, Mayo Cancer Genetic Epidemiology Training Program, Mayo Clinic Cancer Center and College of Medicine
Post-doc Fellowships at Mayo Clinic
Mayo Clinic Cancer Center and College of Medicine in Rochester, Minnesota announces new postdoctoral positions in cancer Genetics/Cancer Genetic Epidemiology.
Positions will be funded by the Mayo Cancer Genetic Epidemiology Training Program, which is Supported by a grant from the National Cancer Institute, and are 3 years in duration. Mentoring will be provided by experienced faculty, including cancer genetic epidemiologists, statistical geneticists, cancer geneticists, bioinformaticians and clinical mentors. The goal of this training
program is to develop a new cadre of scientists capable of combining laboratory based genetics and observational epidemiologic methods for developing independent careers that address cancer-related health issues, including prevention, detection, therapy and control. In
addition to a stipend, the trainee will receive $15,000 per year for supplies. U.S. citizens or permanent residents only. Please send statement of interest and accomplishments, CV, and the names of three references to: schuh.melissa@mayo.edu
For more information contact: Gloria M. Petersen, Ph.D., Director, Cancer Genetic Epidemiology Training Program: petersen.gloria@mayo.edu
Mayo Clinic Cancer Center and College of Medicine in Rochester, Minnesota announces new postdoctoral positions in cancer Genetics/Cancer Genetic Epidemiology.
Positions will be funded by the Mayo Cancer Genetic Epidemiology Training Program, which is Supported by a grant from the National Cancer Institute, and are 3 years in duration. Mentoring will be provided by experienced faculty, including cancer genetic epidemiologists, statistical geneticists, cancer geneticists, bioinformaticians and clinical mentors. The goal of this training
program is to develop a new cadre of scientists capable of combining laboratory based genetics and observational epidemiologic methods for developing independent careers that address cancer-related health issues, including prevention, detection, therapy and control. In
addition to a stipend, the trainee will receive $15,000 per year for supplies. U.S. citizens or permanent residents only. Please send statement of interest and accomplishments, CV, and the names of three references to: schuh.melissa@mayo.edu
For more information contact: Gloria M. Petersen, Ph.D., Director, Cancer Genetic Epidemiology Training Program: petersen.gloria@mayo.edu










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