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Postdoctoral Fellow Cancer Epigenetics Training Program (T32)

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Van Andel Institute (VAI), a world-class biomedical research institute, located in Grand Rapids, Michigan, is dedicated to improving human health. We are pioneers in the fight against cancer, Parkinson's, and other diseases. We are committed to inspiring the next generation of scientists and educators. Looking for world-class postdoctoral training in cancer epigenetics? You've come to the right place. Van Andel Institute is an internationally recognized center of excellence for basic and translational epigenetics research. The Institute's Cancer Epigenetics Training (CET) program prepares postdoctoral fellows to become independent research leaders in the field of cancer epigenetics. The program offers cutting-edge, interdisciplinary research training in structural and functional aspects of epigenetics, complemented by state-of-the-art Core Technologies and Services , unique professional development activities, and integration with established translational research programs and partnerships led by VAI investigators . Fellows will emerge from the program with comprehensive training in cancer epigenetics and a professional foundation from which to launch their independent biomedical research careers. You can learn more about the program here . The Cancer Epigenetics Training program is supported by a National Cancer Institute T32 training grant (no. T32CA251066). The content is solely the responsibility of VAI and does not necessarily represent the official views of the National Institutes of Health. The CET Program is in the process of renewing our T32 grant. In anticipation of renewal, we will review all applications received by 11:59 p.m. EDT on June 15 for two potential slots opening around July 1. Appointment is dependent on the program receiving a notice of award. If you would like to apply but the three reference letters pose a challenge, please email Dr. Erica Gobrogge ( opa@vai.org ). Who is eligible to apply for the Cancer Epigenetics Training program? Applicants must be U.S citizens or permanent residents who are near completion of a Ph.D., M.D. or other appropriate terminal degree. Applicants who support VAI's commitment to creating a workplace where everyone feels valued, respected and empowered to reach their full potential are encouraged to apply. What application materials should I prepare? Prior to starting the application, please review the list of Cancer Epigenetics Training Program faculty members (found on the "Faculty" tab here ) to determine whose research interests you and prepare the following required materials: NIH-style biosketch : If you have experienced any challenges in your educational or career path, please use the personal statement section to share this with the selection committee.) Research statement: The statement should comprise a high-level description of your proposed research project, the significance of the problem and its potential impact on the field. It should follow the format of an NIH-style specific aims page (you can find guidance here ). Three reference letters (one should be from your thesis advisor or a thesis committee member) If you have already spoken with a VAI faculty member about joining their lab or applied for one of our open postdoc positions, there will be space to indicate this on the application. This is encouraged but not required to apply to the Cancer Epigenetics Training Program. Who reviews applications? Applications will be reviewed by the Cancer Epigenetics Training Program leadership team and program faculty members. We will notify all applicants regarding the outcome of their application. Please be patient since applications are accepted on a rolling basis. Questions are welcome! Please contact Dr. Erica Gobrogge, a member of the Cancer Epigenetics Training Program leadership team and Director of People Development, at opa@vai.org. About Van Andel Institute Established in Grand Rapids, Michigan, in 1996 by the Van Andel family, VAI is now home to nearly 500 scientists, educators and support staff, who work with national and international collaborators to foster discovery. The Institute's scientists study the origins of cancer, Parkinson's and other diseases and translate their findings into breakthrough prevention and treatment strategies. Our educators develop inquiry-based approaches for K-12 education to help students and teachers prepare the next generation of problem-solvers, while our Graduate School offers a rigorous, research-intensive Ph.D. program in molecular and cellular biology. VAI is committed to excellence through broad participation and diverse perspectives. We welcome applications from individuals of all backgrounds and experiences who share our passion for innovation and collaboration. Van Andel Institute is an Equal Employment Opportunity (EEO) and Vietnam Era Veterans Readjustment Assistance Act (VEVRAA) Employer. As Van Andel Institute is a drug free employer, all prospective new employees undergo a u


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