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Fellowships

DCEG offers a range of fellowships and research training opportunities in our research Branches and with specific investigators.

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Scientific Position Openings

Chief Data Scientist in the Office of the Director, DCEG
The DCEG Office of the Director is recruiting an accomplished, senior investigator to serve as Chief Data Scientist. Learn more about this opportunity.

Staff Clinician in Clinical Genetics
DCEG's Clinical Genetics Branch is recruiting a physician to serve as Staff Clinician. Learn more about this opportunity.

Environmental Exposure Assessor
DCEG's Occupational and Environmental Epidemiology Branch is recruiting a scientific investigator to conduct environmental exposure assessments. Learn more about this opportunity.

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Anil Chaturvedi Awarded Scientific Tenure by the NIH

Dr. Anil Chaturvedi is now a senior investigator in the Infections and Immunoepidemiology Branch. His work addresses research questions on the etiology and natural history of head and neck cancers and lung cancer.

Learn more about Dr. Chaturvedi

The Division of Cancer Epidemiology and Genetics (DCEG) is a research program of the National Cancer Institute (NCI), one of the National Institutes of Health (NIH). The Division is the world’s most comprehensive cancer epidemiology research group. Its renowned epidemiologists, geneticists, and biostatisticians conduct population and multidisciplinary research to discover the genetic and environmental determinants of cancer and new approaches to cancer prevention. The Division’s research impacts public health policy in the United States and around the world.