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Department of Health | Cancer | Research Applications and Awards Research Applications and Awards Cancer Surveillance Research Program Research Applications and Awards For Pre-Doctoral Fellowships: Applicants must be full time graduate students in residence in a proposed course of study directly related to cancer.
New Jersey residents who meet other qualification standards will have priority (proof of residency, including New Jersey driver’s license, voter registration card or other acceptable evidence, may be required). For Post-Doctoral Fellowships: Candidates of outstanding quality must hold a Ph. D.
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or equivalent graduate degree. Appropriate degrees must be awarded prior to activation of award. Candidate must be accepted for postdoctoral training under the supervision of an appropriate sponsor at a non-profit research institution in New Jersey.
Very senior postdoctoral fellows or candidates pursing second training fellowships will not be supported under this award.
Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Academic institutions, research organizations, and healthcare providers in New Jersey. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
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New Jersey Prostate Cancer Research Fund is sponsored by New Jersey Department of Health / New Jersey Commission on Cancer Research (NJCCR). The New Jersey Prostate Cancer Research Fund supports innovative research focusing on the causes, prevention, screening, treatment, and cure of prostate cancer. This includes basic, behavioral, clinical, demographic, epidemiological, and psychosocial research.
The New Jersey Cancer Research Fund is a grant from the New Jersey Commission on Cancer Research (NJCCR) that funds pre-doctoral and post-doctoral fellowships and cancer research projects at nonprofit research institutions in New Jersey. Pre-doctoral applicants must be full-time graduate students enrolled in a course of study directly related to cancer, with New Jersey residents given priority. Post-doctoral candidates must hold a Ph.D., M.D., Dr. P.H., D.O., or equivalent graduate degree and be accepted for postdoctoral training under an appropriate sponsor at a qualifying New Jersey institution. The program does not support very senior postdoctoral fellows or those pursuing second training fellowships. Funding amounts vary by fellowship type and research project scope.