Training Program

The Program trains postdoctoral fellows through a diverse group of over 40 basic science and clinical faculty mentors representing 8 program areas, incorporating formal courses in molecular imaging, molecular pharmacology, cancer biology, cancer immunology, virology, and gene therapy, with a clinical component including hematology/oncology rounds. The Fellowship is for three years.

The Stanford Molecular Imaging Scholars (SMIS) program is a diverse training program bringing together more than thirteen Departments, predominantly from the Stanford Schools of Medicine and Engineering, in order to train the next generation of interdisciplinary leaders in molecular imaging.

Eligibility:

For applying the scholarship the candidates must:

  • Have already obtained their PhD and/or MD from a Nationally Accredited University.
  • Applicants must be either a US citizen or permanent resident to apply.
  • Exceptional applicants from non-US Universities will also be considered but must still meet all other requirements.

How to Apply:

  • For applying this scholarship, the candidates must create the account on this link https://radtrainingapp.stanford.edu/user/register?destination=node/add/smis-application
  • Please be aware that you will be required to create a user account before submitting your application to the programs.
  • After clicking the “Apply” link, you will be directed to a “Create new account” page.
  • Please use your first and last name as the Username for applying.

Application Deadline:

Interested candidates can apply till May 11, 2015

Award amount:

Postdoctoral stipend, supplies and travel funds.

Link to Apply:

http://smisprogram.stanford.edu/

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