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TraCS opens application cycle for junior faculty (K) career development programs

TraCS is pleased to announce the opening of the application cycle for the following institutional junior faculty (K) career development programs:

  • Gene Orringer Junior Faculty Career Development (TraCS KL2) Program for early stage clinical and translational researchers
  • Oncology K12 for clinicians aspiring to an academic oncology career

These programs provide salary and research support for early stage researchers who are seeking to launch independently-funded careers in clinical/translational research and academic oncology.

Applicants who wish to apply must:

  1. Submit a short Letter of Intent (LOI) by October 30.
  2. Submit applications by November 30 at 8:00 a.m.

Once the application is submitted, applicants will receive further information about the review process and anticipated decision timeline.

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