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Access to cutting-edge research facilities and the collaborative, interdisciplinary environment of the Moffitt Cancer Center, will produce strong, successful candidates for research positions throughout the scientific community
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The Moffitt Research Institute has developed three formal Mentored Physician-Scientist programs to train and mentor select physicians with an interest in research. In addition to their clinical duties, these physicians are provided protected time and effort to conduct independent research.
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The Postdoctoral Training Program at the Moffitt Cancer Center was established to advance the careers of promising scholars who are interested in sharing our mission, which is "to contribute to the prevention and cure of cancer."
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Moffitt Cancer Center and the University of South Florida have joined to establish a graduate program focused specifically on cancer biology.
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The goal of SPARK is to provide an authentic educational experience for students who have an aptitude for science and a high level of interest in pursuing a career in research and direct them toward a future in cancer research.
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Project LINK (Leaders In New Knowledge), is a program that establishes research experiences for underrepresented high school/undergraduate students. It was created to increase and retain minorities in science and create links between established scientists and aspiring scientists at the pre-college and early college level in an enriching research milieu. Working under the direction and guidance of faculty/scientist mentors, students are involved in activities designed to foster the development of life-long research skills. Students commit two years to this program and work in such areas as basic science, clinical investigations and behavioral settings. There are currently eight students in the program.