Pathology Fellowship
Pathology Fellowship
About
Pathology Research Fellowships
This fellowship is intended to give pathologists sustained and focused training in an investigative area in either basic, translational or clinical science in preparation for a career in academic pathology. This research training will initially be for one year with possible renewal for additional years depending on the fellow’s progress and the availability of positions. If the applicant is planning on pursuing subspecialty clinical fellowship training, this research training can be pursued either before or after the clinical fellowship. Available research programs include cancer genomics, cancer epigenetics, cancer-associated rearrangements, lymphoid neoplasms, brain tumors, circulating tumor DNA, liver disease, and applications of protein and genetic markers in the diagnosis, prognosis, and management of cancer.
Cancer Genomics Pathology Research Fellowships
This research fellowship is intended to give pathologists sustained and focused training in cancer genomics in preparation for a career in academic pathology. Though this training is not eligible for board certification, the program will include time on the clinical cancer genomics service as well as substantial time in the areas of assay development and cancer genomic research applications. The Laboratory of Pathology is making a substantial investment in next-generation sequencing of solid tumors, including panel testing and whole-exome sequencing. Array-based testing for copy number and DNA methylation interrogation is also being implemented. These testing programs will provide a rich resource for exposure in state-of-the art clinical cancer genomics and will also dovetail with research opportunities. This training will initially be for one year with possible renewal for additional years depending on the fellow’s progress and the availability of positions. If the applicant is planning on pursuing subspecialty clinical fellowship training, this research training can be pursued either before or after the clinical fellowship.
How to Apply
Interested candidates must have a medical degree (M.D. or equivalent) and must have completed a residency program in anatomic pathology (AP) and/or clinical pathology (CP), either in the United States or abroad. To apply, candidates should send a curriculum vitae, including a list of publications, a cover letter, and the names and contact information of three references to Frederic G. Barr, M.D., Ph.D., Deputy Chief, Laboratory of Pathology at barrfg@mail.nih.