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Mentored Training and Career Development Grants

Postdoctoral Fellowships

This award is to support the training of researchers who have received a doctoral degree to provide initial funding leading to an independent career in cancer research.

Physician Training Awards in Cancer Prevention

Awarded to institutions to support physician training in accredited preventive medicine residency programs that provide cancer prevention and control research and practice opportunities.

Mentored Research Scholar Grant in Applied and Clinical Research

Provides support for mentored research and training to full-time junior faculty, typically within the initial four years of their first independent appointment. The goal is for these beginning investigators to become independent researchers as either clinician scientists or cancer control and prevention researchers.

Master's Training Grants in Clinical Oncology Social Work

Awarded to institutions to support the training of second year master's students to provide psychosocial services to persons with cancer and their families.

Graduate Scholarships in Cancer Nursing Practice

This award supports graduate students pursuing a master's degree in cancer nursing or doctorate of nursing practice (DNP).

Doctoral Training Grants in Oncology Social Work

This grant is awarded to qualifying doctoral students at schools of social work that train individuals to conduct research relevant to oncology social work.

Doctoral Degree Scholarships in Cancer Nursing

Awarded to graduate students pursuing doctoral study in the field of cancer nursing research, and preparing for careers as nurse scientists.

Cancer Control Career Development Awards for Primary Care Physicians

This award is made to support primary care physicians with a rank of instructor to assistant professor who are pursuing an academic career with an emphasis on cancer control.



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