miércoles, 5 de junio de 2024
Launch Your Career as an Epidemiologist or Geneticist: Postbaccalaureate...
The DCEG Fellowship Program provides comprehensive cancer research training to prepare fellows to launch their careers as epidemiologists, geneticists, cancer research scientists, and more. During a postbaccalaureate or postdoctoral fellowship, fellows can attend courses/workshops in communication, leadership and management, mentoring, teaching, wellness, and more, in addition to carrying out cutting-edge research. At the end of their fellowship, postbaccalaureate fellows are prepared to attend graduate or medical school programs, while postdoctoral fellows excel in careers across a variety of sectors, including academia, government agencies, non-profit organizations, and private sector companies. Follow the links to learn more: DCEG's fellowship program: https://dceg.cancer.gov/fellowship-training. Career Paths of our Alumni and Q&A with former fellows: https://dceg.cancer.gov/fellowship-training/fellowship-experience/former-fellows-qa. Advantages of a DCEG Fellowship: https://dceg.cancer.gov/fellowship-training/fellowship-experience/advantages. Fellows talk about DCEG: https://dceg.cancer.gov/fellowship-training/fellowship-experience/fellows-talk-about-dceg. How to Apply: https://dceg.cancer.gov/fellowship-training/apply Watch - DCEG's Commitment to Training the Next Generation of Scientists: https://youtu.be/it1er4GygXQ. The Division of Cancer Epidemiology and Genetics (DCEG), part of the National Cancer Institute, National Institutes of Health, is a group of scientists committed to discovering the causes of cancer and informing the means for prevention. For audio description and interactive transcript visit: https://smartplayer.captionsync.com/play.php?vid=1703255749nciocplopa_bdf0414257095f3c&embed=t&showad=t
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