The Cancer Prevention fellowship is an opportunity to spend up to four years conducting full-time research at the National Cancer Institute. Fellows work in areas including: Biomarker development, Chemoprevention, Clinical cancer prevention, Bioengineering, Epidemiology, Health communication, Health disparities, Health services research, Implementation science, Informatics and big data, Nutrition, physical activity, and obesity prevention, Screening and early detection, Social and behavioral science, Statistical or other types of quantitative methodology.
https://prevention.cancer.gov/research-areas/networks-consortia-programs/cpfpFor other opportunities see:
https://scholarships.fatomei.com/cancer-research-internships.html