Salary well in excess of the NIH postdoctoral stipend cap. Full competitive benefits package.
Required Education:
Doctorate
Additional Information:
3 openings available.
Internal Number: 59565
The H. Lee Moffitt Cancer Center & Research Institute, an NCI-designated Comprehensive Cancer Center, invites applications to its post-doctoral training program in behavioral oncology. This NCI-supported T32 interdisciplinary training program is designed to prepare fellows for careers as independent investigators engaged in research on behavioral aspects of cancer prevention, detection and control. The program combines a specialized curriculum (formal didactic training and one-on-one interactions with experienced mentors) with research experience (participation in funded studies under the guidance of an experienced investigator).
The ideal candidate is highly motivated to pursue a career in behavioral oncology. We are particularly interested in candidates with an interest in cancer prevention and early detection, sociocultural issues in cancer prevention and control, disparities in cancer care and outcomes, quality of life and symptom management in cancer survivors, energy balance, psychosocial and behavioral aspects of cancer genomics and genetics, nicotine dependence and tobacco control, and health system and provider aspects of cancer prevention and control. A record of peer-reviewed publications, including first authorships, is preferred but not required.
Salary well in excess of the NIH postdoctoral stipend cap. Full competitive benefits package.
BENEFITS
Diverse faculty and transdisciplinary environment
Trainees linked with a mentoring team
Support for further training and professional development
Access to resources provided by Moffitt’s Office of Postdoctoral Affairs
Competitive salary and benefits
$2500 NIH annual childcare benefit
NIH supported program
Interested applicants should visit our website if they would like to learn more about the training program, the program mentors, and the application process. Review of applications will begin immediately and continue until positions are filled. Fellowships are for 2 years. Support for tuition, books, software and conference travel is available.
Applicants must have a terminal degree (PhD, EdD, ScD, DPH or MD) in a social science, a behavioral science, nursing, education, public health or medicine and be committed to a career in behavioral oncology research. Applicants must be U.S. citizens or legal permanent residents. The citizenship requirement is a requirement of the U.S. Government via the NIH grant awarded to Moffitt Cancer Center to fund this postdoctoral program.