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Postdoctoral Positions in the Yale Cancer Prevention and Control Training Program

Postdoctoral Positions in the Yale Cancer Prevention and Control Training Program

Yale University

New Haven, CT • On-site

$49K - $66K/yr

Full-time

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Description
The Yale School of Public Health and the Yale Comprehensive Cancer Center (YCC) have a Cancer Prevention and Control (CPC) T32 training award from the National Institutes of Health (NIH, T32 CA250803, 08/06/2020 - 07/31/2030). Below are key aspects of the training program:
  • The Yale CPC Training Program aims to train pre- and post-doctoral fellows in seven thematic areas: cancer etiology, cancer outcomes, lifestyle behavioral interventions, aging and cancer, implementation science, community-engaged research, and cancer data science.
  • The program is enabled by over 35 faculty members at the Yale Schools of Public Health, Medicine, and Nursing, who have an outstanding track record in CPC research and mentoring of junior investigators.
  • Fellows will also directly participate and interact with the YCC Research Programs and other research centers and groups at Yale that are relevant to their areas of interest.
  • Our training program will include a comprehensive mentoring program; structured CPC Fellows research in progress meetings; and additional training activities focused on career development strategies.
  • We will select highly qualified candidates who wish to pursue a career in CPC. It is our goal that CPC Fellows will develop the knowledge and skills necessary to function independently, and develop and carry out innovative, impactful studies filling key gaps in CPC research, potentially changing the standard of care and impacting policy.
  • Selected postdoctoral candidates will receive stipend support and may request training related expenses based on NIH policy.

Compensation and Benefits
Stipend is based on Yale postdoctoral compensation guidelines and is commensurate with experience. The initial appointment is for one year with the expectation of renewal based on performance and continued funding.
Postdoctoral Compensation: https://postdocs.yale.edu/postdocs/being-a-postdoc-at-yale/postdoctoral-compensation
Benefits: https://postdocs.yale.edu/postdocs/being-a-postdoc-at-yale/benefits-summary
Qualifications
Requirements:
  • Applicants must meet NIH eligibility requirements for appointment to NRSA training grants. In particular, applicants must be US citizens or permanent residents at the time of application.
  • Applicants should have a doctoral degree in epidemiology, biostatistics, computer science, engineering, environmental health sciences, social and behavioral sciences, health policy, medicine, or other areas in life or data sciences, as well as a strong interest in CPC research. Previous research experience in CPC is desirable but not required.
  • Applicants may not have received more than two years of previous support through a NIH postdoctoral training grant. Their support by the CPC T32 training program will not exceed two years.

Application Instructions
We are looking to recruit three postdoctoral fellows whose research aligns with our seven thematic areas and can begin as soon as possible, with a preferred start date by September 2026.
Review of applications will commence immediately and will continue until the positions are filled. Applications must be submitted online via Interfolio.
Applicants must submit:
  • A curriculum vitae
  • The names and contact information of two references; and
  • A one-page statement about your aims for postdoctoral training through the Yale CPC T32 training program.

Questions:
For questions about the application process, please contact Xiaomei Ma (xiaomei.ma@yale.edu) and Melinda Irwin (melinda.irwin@yale.edu) and be sure to include "CPC T32" in the Subject line of your email.

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