美国德克萨斯大学安德森癌症中心转化分子病理学博士后职位
2014-03-03 09:12 来源: 未知 作者: liuxuehr
The two year Translational Molecular Pathology fellowship training program is uniquely organized to give both M.D. and Ph.D. candidates a breadth of understanding in the discipline of pathology as well as a depth of knowledge in the molecular pathology of cancer, with particular focus on specific organ sites.Working groups in lung, breast, colon, brain, and pancreatic cancer, as well as melanoma and lymphoma are being developed in which faculty, both research and clinical, work collaboratively across departmental boundaries to translate research to a clinical endpoint. Although each working group is organized by organ site, fellows accepted into this program would have the opportunity to participate in department-wide activities as well as to develop an in-depth research experience focusing on a particular organ site. Each fellow will have the opportunity to work with a primary mentor within the department and a co-mentor from the appropriate clinical department (if needed) to perform a translational molecular pathology research project, as well as participate in focused workshops in areas of interest and specialization offered by the program faculty. Fellows will also have the ability to participate in seminar and group discussions with working groups in particular organ site-specific research projects.
Fellowship Application Guidelines
The TMP fellowship Program seeks qualified candidates who meet the following criteria
1. MD, PhD and MD/PhD graduates
2. U.S. Citizen or non-citizen national or lawfully admitted or permanent resident at the time of application.
3. PhD candidates should have less than 3 years postgraduate research experience and at least one first author publication in a top tier journal
4. M.D. candidates should have graduated from an accredited medical school in good standing and completed at least two years of anatomic pathology or anatomic and clinical pathology training in the United States and any other country.
APPLICATION REQUIREMENTS
1. Application Form - the completed application form
2. Synopsis on background and research interest no longer than 1 page
3. Biosketch – a Biosketch of no more than four pages
4. Three recommendation letters
AWARD TERMS AND INFORMATION
Award Structure and Allocation
The Translational Molecular Pathology Fellowship Award is awarded for salary support at the NIH post-doctoral range ($41,364-$46,092) per award year for up to 2 years. The award period is July 1, 2014 to June 30, 2016. The Translational Molecular Pathology Fellowship Award is subject to annual review and may be granted for up to two years.
FACTORS CONSIDERED IN EVALUATING APPLICATIONS
Factors considered when reviewing applications include:
1. Applicant’s experience, future plans, publications, and significant past and potential future contributions to cancer research as demonstrated through biosketch and personal statement.
2. Letters of recommendation from individuals directly involved in the applicant’s research or career training.
3. Applicant’s interview and seminar presentation
Fellowship Application Guidelines
The TMP fellowship Program seeks qualified candidates who meet the following criteria
1. MD, PhD and MD/PhD graduates
2. U.S. Citizen or non-citizen national or lawfully admitted or permanent resident at the time of application.
3. PhD candidates should have less than 3 years postgraduate research experience and at least one first author publication in a top tier journal
4. M.D. candidates should have graduated from an accredited medical school in good standing and completed at least two years of anatomic pathology or anatomic and clinical pathology training in the United States and any other country.
APPLICATION REQUIREMENTS
1. Application Form - the completed application form
2. Synopsis on background and research interest no longer than 1 page
3. Biosketch – a Biosketch of no more than four pages
4. Three recommendation letters
AWARD TERMS AND INFORMATION
Award Structure and Allocation
The Translational Molecular Pathology Fellowship Award is awarded for salary support at the NIH post-doctoral range ($41,364-$46,092) per award year for up to 2 years. The award period is July 1, 2014 to June 30, 2016. The Translational Molecular Pathology Fellowship Award is subject to annual review and may be granted for up to two years.
FACTORS CONSIDERED IN EVALUATING APPLICATIONS
Factors considered when reviewing applications include:
1. Applicant’s experience, future plans, publications, and significant past and potential future contributions to cancer research as demonstrated through biosketch and personal statement.
2. Letters of recommendation from individuals directly involved in the applicant’s research or career training.
3. Applicant’s interview and seminar presentation
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