{"id":889,"date":"2009-07-14T12:57:05","date_gmt":"2009-07-14T12:57:05","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.infobeasiswa.net\/?p=889"},"modified":"2009-07-14T12:57:05","modified_gmt":"2009-07-14T12:57:05","slug":"international-cancer-technology-transfer-fellowships-icrett","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"http:\/\/www.infobeasiswa.net\/archives\/2009\/07\/14\/international-cancer-technology-transfer-fellowships-icrett\/","title":{"rendered":"International Cancer Technology Transfer Fellowships (ICRETT)"},"content":{"rendered":"
The fellowships are funded by a group of cancer institutes, leagues, societies, associations, foundations, and governmental agencies in North America, Europe, and Australia. <\/p>\n
The aims of the awards are threefold: to facilitate rapid international transfer of cancer research and clinical technology; to allow exchange knowledge and enhance skills in basic, clinical, behavioural, and epidemiological areas of cancer research; and in cancer control and prevention to allow acquisition of up-to-date clinical management, diagnostic, and therapeutic expertise.<\/p>\n
Topics for research training are the following<\/strong>:<\/p>\n Topics for clinical training are the following<\/strong>:<\/p>\n The fellowships permit successful candidates to spend time at a suitable host institute abroad. They are particularly aimed at investigators and clinicians working in places where such teaching is not yet available and where the necessary facilities exist to apply and disseminate the new skills upon return.<\/p>\n Fellowships are open to appropriately qualified investigators, pathologists, epidemiologists, cancer registrars, behavioural scientists, tobacco control activists, laboratory technicians, clinicians, and general practicioners, generally in the early stages of their careers; and clinicians who are established in oncology practice.<\/p>\n\n
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