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Cancer Prevention Fellowship Program (CPFP)Program OverviewThe National Cancer Institute (NCI) sponsors the Cancer Prevention Fellowship Program (CPFP). Its purpose is to train individuals from a multiplicity of health professions and biomedical science disciplines to become leaders in the field of cancer prevention and control. What will I get out of the program?
What areas of cancer prevention research are available?
Am I eligible? You must have a doctoral degree (M.D., D.D.S., D.O., J.D., Ph.D. or equivalent). Foreign education must be comparable to that received in the United States. You must also be either a citizen of the U.S. or a resident alien eligible for citizenship within 4 years at the time of application (September 1). How long is the program? The typical duration is 3 years (year 1: M.P.H.; years 2-3: NCI Summer Curriculum and mentored research). When are applications due and how do I apply? The on-line application is now available. The deadline for applying to the Cancer Prevention Fellowship Program for entry into the Program in 2008 is September 1, 2007. To receive an application catalog*, access http://cancer.gov/prevention/pob/fellowship/catalog.html or contact: Barbara K. Dunn, Ph.D., M.D. Further inquiries: *Please provide home address, telephone, e-mail, and where you heard about the program. |