Postdoctoral Fellows graduation

For Postdoctoral Fellows

A Message from the Postdoctoral Training Office

Postdoctoral Fellows are crucial and vital members of the scholarship ecosystem at City of Hope. City of Hope is a collegial and inclusive academic environment and the PTO strives to ensure that all our postdoctoral scholars have a voice. We believe that postdocs should receive a majority of mentorship from their laboratory principle investigator, and the PTO is here to provide infrastructure to aid in career development and supply some tools for daily life. 

In addition to their fundamental research, it is our goal that our postdocs be given tools to learn the basics of academic survival and career development. As such we provide training in grantsmanship and other basic skills such as curriculum vitae preparation, giving scientific presentations, and interviewing for your next position. It is our ambition that your postdoctoral training at City of Hope will be a productive and career expanding experience.

Postdoctoral Association

The PDA was founded in 2000 by Michael Reed, Ph.D., a postdoctoral fellow in the Division of Biology. The PDA encourages postdoctoral fellows to interact with each other and with graduate students and provides opportunities for educational, professional and social growth.

 

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Postdoctoral Research Training Fellowships in DNA Damage Response and Oncogenic Signaling (DNADRS)

This program prepares recent (two years or fewer) postdoctoral fellows for the interconnected fields of DNA damage response and DNADRS.

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Postdoctoral Research Training Fellowships in Cancer Metabolism

The goal is to provide an innovative curriculum and mentored research that trains an elite group of highly motivated fellows to become successful, independent researchers in cancer metabolism. 

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