Postdoctoral Fellowship – MD Anderson Cancer Center
Job Overview
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Date PostedNovember 23, 2025
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Location
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Expiration dateDecember 23, 2025
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Job Description
The MD Anderson Cancer Center TRIUMPH (Translational Research in Multi-Disciplinary Program) Postdoctoral Fellowship offers training in clinical and translational research. TRIUMPH is a three year fellowship open to a soon-to graduate or freshly minted PhD or MD-PhD or early-stage postdoc (fewer than three years of postdoctoral experience).
Please carefully review eligibility criteria before applying
Program Eligibility:
1. Must have a Ph.D. or an M.D./Ph.D. degree from a top graduate program (U.S. or abroad) in any of the life or natural sciences within the last three years. (Graduate students within one year of their defense date are also encouraged to apply).
2. Dedication to pursue translational cancer research.
3. Publications in top tier journals (recent graduates must have at least one accepted or published first or co-first author paper in a journal with an impact factor around 8 at the time of application. Postdocs with 1.5 – 3 years of postdoctoral experience must have an additional high impact publication stemming from postdoctoral work)
The selected fellow will have the opportunity to work in state-of-the-art research facilities alongside renowned faculty. They will also benefit from the TRIUMPH programs unique features such as:
Didactic Coursework: The participant will undertake specialized courses at our graduate school.
Clinical Rotations: The fellow will gain practical experience in clinical settings.
Multi-Disciplinary Mentorship: Access to a diverse team of mentors, including a Nobel laureate, five National Academy members, 15 American Association for the Advancement of Science Fellows, and an AACR Awardee for Outstanding Achievement in Basic Cancer Research.
Through an individualized development plan, each trainee will experience a fellowship tailored to their specific needs, positioning them for success both during the program and in their future careers.
For questions contact Monica Galaz at mlgalaz@mdanderson.org.