The DCEG Fellowship Program provides comprehensive career training to prepare fellows for success. This training includes career exploration opportunities, and courses/workshops in communication, leadership and management, mentoring, teaching, wellness, and more. The majority of postbaccalaureate fellows go on to graduate or medical school programs, while predoctoral and postdoctoral fellows excel in careers across a variety of sectors, including academia, government agencies, non-profit organizations, and private sector companies.
Learn more about where our fellows go after DCEG: https://dceg.cancer.gov/fellowship-training/fellowship-experience/former-fellows-qa
Learn more about DCEG’s fellowship program at https://dceg.cancer.gov/fellowship-training
The Division of Cancer Epidemiology and Genetics (DCEG), part of the National Cancer Institute, National Institutes of Health, is a group of scientists committed to discovering the causes of cancer and informing the means for prevention.
Advantages of a DCEG Fellowship: https://dceg.cancer.gov/fellowship-training/fellowship-experience/advantages
Career Paths of our Alumni and Q&A with former fellows: https://dceg.cancer.gov/fellowship-training/fellowship-experience/former-fellows-qa
Fellows talk about DCEG: https://dceg.cancer.gov/fellowship-training/fellowship-experience/fellows-talk-about-dceg
How to Apply: https://dceg.cancer.gov/fellowship-training/apply
Watch – DCEG’s Commitment to Training the Next Generation of Scientists: https://youtu.be/it1er4GygXQ
For audio description and interactive transcript visit: https://smartplayer.captionsync.com/play.php?vid=1703255749nciocplopa_bdf0414257095f3c&embed=t&showad=t
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