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The George Washington University's (GW) accomplished faculty, deep network of collaboration, and unique location unlocks countless opportunities in cancer-related programs.
Prepare for a rewarding career in cancer research or medicine with one of the GW programs highlighted below.
Take your career to the next level or gain specialty cancer-related training with one of GW's many graduate certificate programs.
Postdoctoral fellows are an integral part of the GW Cancer Center community and play a significant role in fulfilling our research mission. Explore resources for postdocs below:
Jeffrey Dome, MD, PhD, is Vice President of the Center for Cancer and Blood Disorders, Chief of the Division of Oncology, and Associate Director of the Center for Cancer and Immunology Research at Children's National Hospital in Washington, D.C.
Cynthia Dowd, PhD, is currently engaged in several interdisciplinary projects related to antibiotic drug discovery and structure-based design.
D. Ashley Hill, MD, is chief of the Division of Pathology. She is an expert in pleuropulmonary blastoma (PPB), a rare childhood lung tumor. Dr.
Shana S. Jacobs, MD, is a member of the Leukemia/Lymphoma Program and the Pediatric Advanced Needs Assessment and Care Team (PANDA). Dr. Jacobs' clinical focus is on leukemia and lymphoma and she has an interest in palliative and supportive care.