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The Vanderbilt Training Program in the Molecular and Genetic Epidemiology of Cancer (MAGEC) was established to bridge the gap at the interface of these fields and equip postdoctoral fellows from a variety of disciplines with the methodological tools, practical laboratory and survey-research knowledge, and hands-on research and grant writing experience necessary to launch an independent career in the molecular and genetic epidemiology of cancer.
Vanderbilt MAGEC fellowships offer stipend support, T32 benefits, tuition for required and elective coursework, and conference attendance costs of up to $1000 per year of training. Fellows will have the opportunity to work on a wide range of established projects and participate in a multitude of cancer epidemiology-related activities across campus.