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NIH /T-32

National Research Service Award

The T-32 National Research Service Award is a 5 year grant from the National Institute of Health. With the support of this grant, a number of laboratories at UCSF participate in research training opportunities focusing on cancer biology, specifically molecular and cellular mechanisms in cancer.

 

UCSF faculty participating
on the T32 grant:


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


          

Application Process:

 To qualify, candidates must be:
-U.S. Citizen or permanent resident 
-Ph.D, MD, or MD-Ph.D 
      
Please compile an application packet of the following:
1) CV of trainee 
2) 1-2 page research plan written by the trainee
3) letter of reference by the mentor
Send electronically to:
Rolan Gregg 
werb.admin(at)ucsf.edu
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For more information on the NIH T32 Training Grant:
National Institute of Health
NIH: T32 training grant
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http://graduate.ucsf.edu/postdocs
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