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Postdoctoral Fellowships - UCSF Center for Tobacco Control Research & Education
University of California, San Francisco, California, United States, 94199
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Postdoctoral Fellowships - UCSF Center for Tobacco Control Research & Education
Location: Kalmanovitz Library 530 Parnassus Ave, Suite 366, San Francisco, CA 94143, United States Job Posted Date: December 19, 2024 Academic Positions Full-time Positions Postdoc Positions Population: Global Health, Life Sciences, Population & Social Sciences The fellowship supports postdoctoral training
in all aspects of tobacco control and related substances research:
Our program stresses the skills needed to conduct research in diverse, collaborative transdisciplinary settings. We emphasize leadership in catalyzing the integration of multiple disciplines and translating science to policy and clinical practice. Postdoctoral fellows will have exposure to diverse training, including both didactic coursework and individualized mentoring to build a personalized research program. Job Requirements: Doctorate/Equivalent Degree (PhD, DrPH, MD, DDS, JD) Prior tobacco or related substances research experience is relevant, but not necessary for acceptance.
Fellows have come from medicine, public health, nursing, economics, anthropology, geography, political science, law, communications, sociology, psychology, cell biology, and other disciplines. How to Apply: Please complete the online application, upload a statement of purpose and two writing samples. Be prepared to identify three references and have your referees email their recommendation letters to tobacco.fellowship@ucsf.edu. Our website:
https://tobacco.ucsf.edu/ UCSF is a global leader in tobacco science, a World Health Organization Collaborating Centre, and home of the Truth Tobacco Industry Documents. We offer individual mentorship with UCSF faculty along with courses in tobacco, cannabis, e-cigarette, and opioid-related topics: health policy, cancer control and prevention, grant and scientific writing skills, career development, interdisciplinary research, and biostatistics. We place a high priority on developing a fellowship program that reflects the diverse communities we serve. We encourage qualified applicants from all backgrounds to apply.
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Location: Kalmanovitz Library 530 Parnassus Ave, Suite 366, San Francisco, CA 94143, United States Job Posted Date: December 19, 2024 Academic Positions Full-time Positions Postdoc Positions Population: Global Health, Life Sciences, Population & Social Sciences The fellowship supports postdoctoral training
in all aspects of tobacco control and related substances research:
Our program stresses the skills needed to conduct research in diverse, collaborative transdisciplinary settings. We emphasize leadership in catalyzing the integration of multiple disciplines and translating science to policy and clinical practice. Postdoctoral fellows will have exposure to diverse training, including both didactic coursework and individualized mentoring to build a personalized research program. Job Requirements: Doctorate/Equivalent Degree (PhD, DrPH, MD, DDS, JD) Prior tobacco or related substances research experience is relevant, but not necessary for acceptance.
Fellows have come from medicine, public health, nursing, economics, anthropology, geography, political science, law, communications, sociology, psychology, cell biology, and other disciplines. How to Apply: Please complete the online application, upload a statement of purpose and two writing samples. Be prepared to identify three references and have your referees email their recommendation letters to tobacco.fellowship@ucsf.edu. Our website:
https://tobacco.ucsf.edu/ UCSF is a global leader in tobacco science, a World Health Organization Collaborating Centre, and home of the Truth Tobacco Industry Documents. We offer individual mentorship with UCSF faculty along with courses in tobacco, cannabis, e-cigarette, and opioid-related topics: health policy, cancer control and prevention, grant and scientific writing skills, career development, interdisciplinary research, and biostatistics. We place a high priority on developing a fellowship program that reflects the diverse communities we serve. We encourage qualified applicants from all backgrounds to apply.
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