Fellows
are the NCI's Division of Cancer Epidemiology
and
Genetics
work with
the world-class scientist to explore the
environmental causes of cancer and new approaches to
it prevention
Our research
includes:
♦
Biostatics
♦
Clinical
Genetics
♦
Genetic
Epidemiology
♦
Health
Disparities
♦
Hormonal
and
Reproductive
Epidemiology
♦
Infection
and
immunoepidemiology
♦
Nutritional
Epidemiology
♦
Occupation
and
environmental
epidemiology
♦
Radiation
Epidemiology
♦
Translational
Genomics
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At NCI,
we offer a range of predoctoral and postdoctoral
fellowship with personalized mentoring, as well as
specialized training partnership with several
schools of public health..
As a DCEG
fellow,
you
are
supported as you take
on
challenges
than
enable
you to
grow both scientifically and professionally.
♦
Design, carry
out, analyze, and publish population,
family
and
laboratory-based
studies
♦
Gain
experience
in:
♦
Diverse
study
design
♦
Novel
analytics
techniques
♦
Genomics
and
informatics
♦
Build
Skills
in:
♦
Molecular
epidemiology
♦
Grant
writing
♦
Professional
communication
and
networking |