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Sallie Rosen Kaplan Postdoctoral Fellowship for Women Scientists in Cancer Research at the National Cancer Institute





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The Sallie Rosen Kaplan Fellowship for Women Scientists in Cancer Research at the National Cancer Institute is made possible by a generous bequest to the Foundation for NIH (FNIH). This is a competitive program for female postdoctoral fellows applying to train in any of the National Cancer Institute's intramural research settings, including basic, clinical, epidemiological, and prevention sciences. Fellows are supported by a Cancer Research Training Award (CRTA), with an augmented stipend for women in the first year provided by the FNIH.

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