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Radiation Epidemiology Branch
Post-Doctoral Fellowships

Research Opportunities

Opportunities for fellowships are available on multiple studies. Current research project opportunities include:

Fellowship Benefits

Benefits of a fellowship at the Radiation Epidemiology Branch at the National Cancer Institute include:

  • Fellows receive training in radiation epidemiology, biostatistics, molecular epidemiology, radiation biology, and risk assessment of cancer from radiation exposure.
  • Fellowships provide unique opportunities to conduct research on populations exposed to a variety of ionizing and non-ionizing radiation sources.
  • Fellows work with internationally known scientists in the field of radiation epidemiology, biostatistics and dosimetry.
  • Fellows conduct research in collaboration with other investigators in the Divison of Cancer Epidemiology and Genetics

The Radiation Epidemiology Branch offers fellowships in radiation epidemiology under the Cancer Research Training Award Program and the National Institutes of Health Visiting Program.

How to Apply

Fellowship applications are accepted on an ongoing basis. To expedite the review process, submit all application materials online to ncidceged-r@mail.nih.gov. All applicants need to submit the following:

  • Completed online Summary Application Form
  • Curriculum vitae and bibliography
  • A cover letter describing areas of research interest
  • Three letters of recommendation (Note: applicants may send referees' names initially, after which letters will be requested if interviewed. Letters may be sent via email attachment.)
  • NIH is an Equal Opportunity Employer

Inquiries

Email: ncidceged-r@mail.nih.gov
Telephone: 301-594-3005

Office of Education
Division of Cancer Epidemiology and Genetics
National Cancer Institute, NIH, DHHS
6120 Executive Blvd., MSC 7242
Bethesda, MD 20892-7242

Radiation Epidemiology Course

REB offers an in-depth course covering various radiation epidemiology topics. The most recent course offering took place on May 14-17, 2007. The previous course offering (May 4-14, 2004) presentations are available for your review. Inquiries should be made to Jenna Nober at 301-496-5067.