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Name PEDIATRIC ONCOLOGY GROUP OF ONTARIO (POGO) RESEARCH FELLOWSHIP PROGRAM
Research Fields TEST Medicine, Nursing
Categories Medical Health Sciences
Nursing
Citizenship No citizenship available
Eligibility The Pediatric Oncology Group of Ontario (POGO) was founded in 1983 by a group of pediatric oncologists to champion childhood cancer care and control. As the representative voice of the childhood cancer community, POGO works to ensure that all of Ontario's children have equal access to state-of-the-art diagnosis, treatment and required ancillary services. PhD/Post Doctoral Fellowships (1 or 2 Fellowships of 1 or 2 years duration). These Fellowships are awarded to applicants working toward a graduate degree or pursuing post doctoral experience, with a background in any of the relevant disciplines. While applicants may have training and/or experience in areas not directly related to POGO activities, they will be required to demonstrate relevance to pediatric oncology.
Value $45,000 annual salary, ability to apply for $5,000 (one-time) in project-specific operating support.
Currency Canadian
Tenable at No details on tenability available
Deadlines October 26
Application Details Visit the Pediatric Oncology Group of Ontario web site at http://www.pogo.ca/research/trainingandresearchg/ Contact: Madeline Riehl, POGO Research Unit (PRU), Suite 1014 - 480 University Avenue, Toronto ON M5G 1V2 Telephone: 416-592-1232 Ext 248 Fax: 416-592-1285 Email: kstandring@pogo.ca Updated: September 20, 2012
 

 
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