NCI: CANCER RESEARCH TRAINING AWARD (CRTA) FELLOWSHIP
NCI: CANCER RESEARCH TRAINING AWARD (CRTA) FELLOWSHIP
http://dccps.nci.nih.gov/brp/about/docs/hbt_postdoc_nih.pdf
The Cancer Research Training Award (CRTA) Fellowship is a full-time position within the Basic and Biobehavioral Research Branch of the Behavioral Research Program in the Division of Cancer Control and Population Sciences (DCCPS) at the National Cancer Institute and will be based in their Rockville, Maryland office. The fellow will function as a member of the Behavioral Research Program and work with scientists on projects aimed at advancing the development, use and testing of health behavior theory in basic and applied cancer prevention and control research. The position will allow the applicant to interact with a large number of scientists representing the disciplines such as medicine, basic sciences, psychology, epidemiology, public health, nursing, social work, sociology, and medical anthropology at the NCI, the NIH and at institutions around the country in efforts to stimulate and facilitate collaborations for advancing theory. Further information about the opportunity is found at the Web site above.
http://dccps.nci.nih.gov/brp/about/docs/hbt_postdoc_nih.pdf
The Cancer Research Training Award (CRTA) Fellowship is a full-time position within the Basic and Biobehavioral Research Branch of the Behavioral Research Program in the Division of Cancer Control and Population Sciences (DCCPS) at the National Cancer Institute and will be based in their Rockville, Maryland office. The fellow will function as a member of the Behavioral Research Program and work with scientists on projects aimed at advancing the development, use and testing of health behavior theory in basic and applied cancer prevention and control research. The position will allow the applicant to interact with a large number of scientists representing the disciplines such as medicine, basic sciences, psychology, epidemiology, public health, nursing, social work, sociology, and medical anthropology at the NCI, the NIH and at institutions around the country in efforts to stimulate and facilitate collaborations for advancing theory. Further information about the opportunity is found at the Web site above.

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