Research Fellowships in Translational and Genomic Pediatric Cancer Epidemiology
The University of Minnesota Department of Pediatrics and Masonic Cancer Center offers a nationally recognized, NIH-funded Translational and Genomic Pediatric Cancer Epidemiology Training Program. This interdisciplinary fellowship supports predoctoral and postdoctoral trainees pursuing research in pediatric cancer genetics and genomics, epidemiology, social determinants of health, and cancer survivorship. Fellows conduct cutting-edge research across epidemiology, computational biology, laboratory science, and clinical investigation, supported by outstanding multidisciplinary mentors and NIH-funded projects, including T32 CA099936. The program provides support for tuition, research, conference travel, professional development, and grant-writing training to prepare trainees for independent research careers.