[Source: UA News] – The Arizona Cancer Center’s Cancer Prevention and Control Fellowship Program has received a five-year, $2.5 million grant renewal. The training program has had National Cancer Institute funding since 1998.
The postdoctoral training program admits fellows from a range of disciplines relevant to cancer prevention and control. The program provides experiences in a variety of scientific disciplines including epidemiology, biostatistics, nutritional science, cancer biology and clinical medicine.
At the completion of the two-year program, fellows are positioned to be competitive for grant funding and as future leaders in the field of cancer prevention and control.
For more information: Arizona Cancer Center Program Gets $2.5M Renewal