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University of Colorado Cancer Center

University of Colorado Cancer Center, A National Cancer Institute-designated Comprehensive Cancer Center
 

Program Requirements


The University of Colorado Cancer Center's Cancer Research Summer Fellowship has three main requirements. If you are selected to be a fellow, you must sign a Student Agreement committing to these requirements:

Orientation

Student Cancer Research Fellow orientation is held on June 8th, 2012. This one-hour meeting is mandatory for all fellows. We will cover program requirements, training requirements, ID badges, parking, stipends and more.

Goals and Objectives

With the help of your preceptor, you will write a two-page, double-spaced report describing the goals of your research project. The report is due within 10 days of your start date. Your preceptor will also sign the report. When we receive it, you will receive 50 percent of your total stipend.

Poster Session

All fellows will be required to participate in the end of the summer poster session on August 9th. Poster board will be handed out in early August in the education office (see Jill Penafiel). If you are unable to attend the poster session, please contact Jill as soon as you know you have a conflict. After you participate in the poster session, you will qualify to receive the remaining 50 percent of your total stipend.

Research Paper

If you are unable to attend the poster session, you will be required to write a double-spaced report of at least four pages that describes your project's results, due at the end of your fellowship. Your preceptor will also sign your report. When we receive it, you will receive the remaining 50 percent of your total stipend.

You will also be required to complete online training prior to your arrival for hazardous waste management, laboratory safety, and HIPAA.