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CyberPsych Announcements for Books, Meetings, New Sites
Post-Doctoral Fellowship in Cancer Behavioral Scie
Posted By: Northwestern University
Date: Wednesday, 5 October 2005, at 4:22 a.m.
Post-Doctoral Fellowship in Cancer Behavioral Science. The Robert H.
Lurie Comprehensive Cancer Center and the Department of Preventive Medicine
of Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine in downtown Chicago
invite applications for the behavioral track of a multi-disciplinary
post-doctoral training program in Cancer Epidemiology and
Prevention. Funded by an R25 grant from the National Cancer Institute, the
two-year program offers individualized didactic and research training,
including the option to complete a Masters of Public Health or Masters of
Science in Clinical Investigation. Fellows conduct research with
nationally recognized senior faculty members (e.g., Bonnie Spring, Susan
Gapstur) on such topics as obesity, physical activity, tobacco use, and
e-technology, leading to scientific publications and grant
applications. Stipend is at least $50,000 annually plus benefits, with
additional funds provided for tuition, travel, and supplies. Applicants
must hold a doctoral level degree (PhD, MD, EdD) and be a U.S. citizen or
permanent resident at time of application. Northwestern University is an
Equal Opportunity/ Affirmative Action employer. Women and Minorities are
encouraged to apply.Candidates who are interested in entering the Program in Summer/Fall 2006
should submit a cover letter, CV, and three letters of reference to Benette
Phillips, PhD, Robert H. Lurie Comprehensive Cancer, 303 E. Chicago, Olson
Pavilion 8250, Chicago, IL 60611 by December 15, 2005Bonnie Spring, Ph.D., ABPP
Professor of Preventive Medicine, Director of Behavioral Medicine,
and Co-Program Leader in Cancer Prevention
Department of Preventive Medicine
Feinberg School of Medicine
Northwestern University
680 N. Lakeshore Drive, Suite 1102
Chicago, IL 60611until 1/1/2006 mail to:
Department of Psychology
University of Illinois at Chicago
1007 W. Harrison St. (M/C 285)
Chicago, IL 60607
Telephone: 312-413-2628
FAX: 312-355-2155
lab website: www.uic.edu/labs/hprl
e-mail: bspring@uic.edu
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