in Cancer Prevention & Control
with Children & Families
The Cancer Control Program of the Lombardi Comprehensive Cancer  
Center at Georgetown University Medical Center (Washington, DC) is  
seeking to hire a postdoctoral research fellow in cancer prevention  
and control, with a focus on children and families.  This fellow will  
primarily be expected to: direct and assist in the management of  
ongoing, federally-funded research efforts within child health  
psychology, including projects addressing multiple behavior change in  
adolescents and young adults (tobacco- and cancer-related lifestyle  
risks) and behavioral aspects of cancer genetic testing in parents;  
contribute to data analysis and manuscript preparation, and;  
participate in the development of new studies.  Applicants with  
research interests in behavioral and psychosocial oncology,  
behavioral prevention and risk reduction early in the lifespan,  
pediatric tobacco use, and cancer-related decision making, quality of  
life, and treatment outcomes among parents and children are strongl
y encouraged to apply.  Qualifications include a doctoral degree in  
clinical psychology, developmental or behavioral science, public  
health, or a related field.  Opportunities for independent research  
and supervision for psychology licensure may exist depending on the  
candidate's background, training, and interests; special  
consideration will be given to graduates of association-accredited  
degree programs.  We offer a highly competitive salary and benefits  
package, supportive and collegial work environment, and excellent  
academic career planning and mentorship.  Educational opportunities  
(lectures, seminars, rounds) are available throughout the medical  
campus, at nearby NIH/FAES, and at other research universities in  
close proximity.  Interested applicants are asked to please contact  
or direct their inquiries to Dr. Kenneth Tercyak via email at  
tercyakk@georgetown.edu.  Applications (letter of interest +  
curriculum vitae) may also be sent via email or mailed to: Kenneth Tercy
ak, PhD, Cancer Control Program, Lombardi Comprehensive Cancer  
Center, Georgetown University Medical Center, 3300 Whitehaven Street,  
NW-Suite 4100, Washington, DC 20007-4104.  An immediate start date is  
preferred but negotiable, and this position will remain
open until filled; equal opportunity employer.
Washington, DC and its suburbs offer rich, diverse, and vibrant  
communities in which to live and work, with excellent public  
transportation, access to national resources, and strongly supported  
arts and cultural programs. Visit http://www.washington.org for details.
The Lombardi Comprehensive Cancer Center is an NCI-designated  
comprehensive cancer center devoted to excellence in research,  
education, and clinical and community service; it is the only such  
cancer center in the Washington, DC metropolitan area.  The  
Georgetown University Medical Center also includes nationally-ranked  
schools and programs in medicine, nursing and allied health, and  
biomedical research, and is affiliated with Georgetown University  
Hospital (owned and operated by MedStar Health, Inc.).  For more  
information on the Lombardi Comprehensive Cancer Center and its  
Cancer Control Program, visit: http://lombardi.georgetown.edu.
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more information on Georgetown University Medical Center, visit: 
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