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Position Available


 

 
Location: Lyon, France
   
Employer:

INTERNATIONAL AGENCY FOR RESEARCH ON CANCER

Position: Post-Doctoral Fellowships / Cancer Research
Compensation:

 

Minimum Requirements:  
   
Contact Name:

 

   
Contact Phone: +33 (0)472 73 84 48
   
Contact E-Mail:

fel@iarc.fr

   
Posted: 7/19/2012
EpiMonitor ID: 2012-1343


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Job Description

Job ID:
 

POSTDOCTORAL FELLOWSHIPS FOR

TRAINING IN CANCER RESEARCH 2013-2014

 

Applications for training fellowships in 2013-2014 are invited from junior scientists wishing to complete their training in those aspects of cancer research related to the Agency’s mission: to coordinate and conduct both epidemiological and laboratory research into the causes and prevention of cancer. Disciplines covered are: epidemiology (including genetic and molecular), biostatistics, bioinformatics, and areas related to mechanisms of carcinogenesis including molecular and cell biology, molecular genetics, epigenetics, and molecular pathology. There is an emphasis on interdisciplinary projects.

IARC awards between eight to ten new fellowships per year, depending on availability of funds. Fellowships are tenable at the IARC in Lyon, France working in a research Group. Applicants are eligible from any country. The IARC is particularly keen to promote the development of expertise in cancer research in low- and medium-resource countries by training postdoctoral researchers from these countries who can return to apply their new skills and expertise. Therefore, applications from candidates from low- and medium-resource countries or applicants from any part of the world but with projects related to low- and medium-resource countries are encouraged. The fellowship is for a period of two years, the second year being subject to satisfactory appraisal. Candidates are required to have finished their doctoral degree (Ph.D.) within five years of the closing date for application, or be in the final phase of completing their doctoral degree. The working languages at IARC are English and French. Candidates must be proficient in English at a level sufficient for scientific communication. Candidates currently working as IARC-funded postdoctoral scientists, or candidates who have worked at the Agency for a period greater than six months, cannot be considered. Candidates must contact the host Group of their choice at IARC before application in order to interact closely to establish a proposed programme of mutual interest. Contact with the Group Heads can be made through the Agency’s web site: http://www.iarc.fr  (see Research Sections).

Fellowships must be taken up by 30 November 2013. The annual stipend is currently 33 000 Euros. The cost of travel for the Fellow, and in certain circumstances for dependants, will be met, a dependant’s allowance paid, and health insurance covered.

This programme is partially supported by the EC- FP7 Marie Curie Actions – People - COFUND

Fellowship application forms and more detailed information are available from:

Fellowship Programme

INTERNATIONAL AGENCY FOR RESEARCH ON CANCER

150 cours Albert-Thomas, 69372 Lyon Cedex 08, France

Tel: +33 (0)472 73 84 48; Fax: +33 (0)472 73 80 80; e-mail: fel@iarc.fr

Internet: http://www.iarc.fr

Applications must reach the Agency no later than 30 November 2012.

 

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SEE IARC Web site for additional fellowship opportunities:

 

 

 

- IARC-Australia Postdoctoral Fellowship (junior scientists: Australian nationals; supported by Cancer Council Australia) http://www.iarc.fr/en/education-training/iarcaustralia_postdoc.php  

 

 

- IARC-Ireland Postdoctoral Fellowship (junior scientists: Irish citizens or non-Irish citizens currently living and working in the Republic of Ireland; supported by the Irish Cancer Society. To build capacity in cancer epidemiology research, including genetic and molecular epidemiology, in the Republic of Ireland.) http://www.iarc.fr/en/education-training/iarcireland_postdoc.php

 

 

- Expertise Transfer Fellowship (experienced scientists, wishing to transfer expertise to a Low- or Medium-resource country) http://www.iarc.fr/en/education-training/expertisetransfer.php


 

 

 

     
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