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Postdoctoral Fellowships
We invite applications for postdoctoral fellowships designed to cross-train scientists in the fields of epidemiology, bioinformatics, and biostatistics at the Center for Molecular Epidemiology, which is funded by an Institutional Development Award (IDeA) from the National Institutes of General Medical Sciences.
Postdoctoral research projects in the Romano Lab typically integrate environmental health or toxicology with perinatal and pediatric epidemiology or cancer epidemiology. Projects are chosen in close collaboration with Dr. Romano after exploring the research interests and training goals of each new postdoc.
Open postdoctoral positions in the Department of Epidemiology are typically posted here and trainees interested in the T32 Postdoctoral Training Program for Quantitative Biomedical Sciences in Cancer are encouraged to apply through the mechanism described.
Dependent on current availability of grant funding, additional postdoctoral positions may be available. To inquire about the availability of other postdoctoral positions in the Romano Lab send a CV and brief description of your research interests here .
Graduate Students
Opportunities for masters and doctoral level graduate training are available through the QBS graduate program at Dartmouth College. TDI students are also welcome to inquire about capstone projects or other research opportunities with the Romano Lab.
Undergraduate Students
Students at Dartmouth College who are eligible for URAD funding are encouraged to send a resume to Dr. Romano to inquire about the current availability of undergraduate research projects in the lab.