Research Education & Training
The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer is one of the three original cancer centers to receive designation from the National Cancer Institute. Its mission to eliminate cancer is supported by four areas: research, clinical care, prevention, and education. This collection, from the Division of Education and Training, contains presentations, posters, and other material about our portfolio of programs that support our research trainees—from high school and college students, to graduate and medical students, to postdoctoral fellows, residents, and clinical fellows, to our faculty. These education and training programs focus on the development of research skills, professional skills, and career skills required for success as a member of the cancer research workforce.
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Paolo M. Mangahas PhD, MBA; Diedra Carroll Coleman; Heather M. Brien; Diane Bodurka MD, MPH; and Lorna McNeill PhD, MPH
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Let’s Talk About It! – Postdoc Recruitment Practices, Challenges, and Successes
Briana L. Mohan MA and Peter Myers PhD
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Trainee Career Outcomes Tracking: Postdoctoral Fellows at MD Anderson as a Case Study
Heather M. Brien; Joan John; Johan John; Shikha Bista PhD; Ryan S. Udan PhD; Briana L. Mohan MA; Diane Bodurka MD, MPH; and Paolo M. Mangahas PhD, MBA