$2.3 million R37 grant from NCI for a Hodgkin Lymphoma study
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EducationFull-time
About the role
Raymond Mailhot, Associate Professor of Radiation Oncology at the University of Florida, received a $2.3 million R37 grant from the National Cancer Institute.
Responsibilities
- Determining barriers leading to inferior survival for Black and Hispanic patients with Hodgkin Lymphoma
- Patient-centered study
- Establishing independence as an investigator
- Collaboration with a team of co-investigators including Carla Fisher, Yi Guo, Famia, Sharon M Castellino, Alexander Parker, and Amy Crisp
Qualifications
- Associate Professor of Radiation Oncology at the University of Florida
- First R-level award
- Establishes independence as an independent investigator
Benefits
- Allowing a possible 7 years of support compared to 5 for an R01
- Collaborative research with a multidisciplinary team
Schedule
Not specified
Pay
Not specified
Skills
- Research in oncology
- Collaboration with interdisciplinary teams
- Grant writing and submission
Benefits
- Support for patient-centered research
- Opportunity for long-term funding
- Access to a multidisciplinary team
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