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    The Black in Cancer Postdoctoral fellowship in partnership with the Emerald Foundation is back for its third cycle! In pursuit of our mission, Black in Cancer will be highlighting Black excellence in the field of cancer research by awarding two postdoctoral fellowships to outstanding members of the cancer research community who embody the principles of the organization. The goals of these…

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    • RT @BlackinCancer: Just a reminder that we are still accepting applications for the #BlackinCancer Post doc award: https://t.co/hWQnpGr0kZ…

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    The PROFILE Study: Understanding why some men are at higher risk of prostate cancer The PROFILE study aims to understand why some men, including black men, are at greater risk of prostate cancer. Understanding the genetics that influence risk of prostate cancer could improve the way we screen men for prostate cancer in future, and help more men get diagnosed and treated early. This video was…

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    • Dr Jana McHugh (@JanaMchugh) works on the ICR/@royalmarsdenNHS' PROFILE study, which aims to understand why some men, including black men, are at greater risk of #ProstateCancer. Find out more about the study here: https://t.co/UEDBrVhq16 #BiCconf22 #BlackInCancer https://t.co/jVS0hOvHPu

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    Program Spotlight - 2 year(s) ago

    The Cancer Prevention Fellowship Program is a multidisciplinary postdoctoral program that trains future leaders in the field of cancer prevention and control.

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    • CPFP Fellows Drs. Waruiru Mburu @MburuWaruiru & Brittany Lord @DocBLord were accepted into @theNCI 2021–2022 Diversity Career Development Program, a program to empower postdocs from underrepresented groups. https://t.co/j7R278JomV #diversity #careerdevelopment #blackincancer https://t.co/SQiBOFywdY

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    Essay Criteria:We want to know what motivates you to change the world through scientific discovery. Tell us about your scientific vision and goals, experiences that sparked your interest in the life sciences, how you want to contribute to a more inclusive scientific community, and how these all fit…

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    • The deadline to apply to the #CellPress and @CellSignal Rising Black Scientists Awards has been extended to November 12th. Follow the link to learn more about the awards and how to apply: https://t.co/JV8FYucpL8 #BlackInSTEM #BlackInCancer #BlackInPhysiology https://t.co/ELmYq8vRpt

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    Being Black is bad for one’s health, but being part of Black in Cancer can help. Analysis of a report published by the American Association for Cancer Research (AACR) in 2020, might present the strongest evidence yet that being Black is currently bad for one’s health. The report highlights grievous cancer inequalities, including statistics showing that Black Americans have the highest overall…

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    • Perspectives: Art of Medicine – The role of Black people in ending systemic racism in oncology —"Being Black is bad for one's health, but being part of Black in Cancer can help” https://t.co/C315zZ5Faz #MinorityHealthMonth #BlackinCancer