Cancer Prevention & Control
The Behavioral and Psychosocial Research Training Program in Cancer Prevention and Control is an NCI-funded T32 postdoctoral program that will equip participants to work at the interface between behavioral and social science, technology, clinical oncology and cancer biology.
The program will provide an immersion in the following, as applied to cancer prevention, control and survivorship:
- The fundamentals of cancer biology and clinical oncology
- Theory-based, technology-supported behavioral interventions
- Outcomes science and measurement
- Novel research designs using multiphase optimization strategy (MOST)
- Community engagement strategies
The two-year training program will consist of research, educational and career development components and will prepare participants for academic and related careers. Participants will have the opportunity to enroll in one of four relevant master’s degree programs: an MPH, an MS in Clinical Investigation, an MS in Health Sciences and Outcomes Research or an MS in Epidemiology and Biostatistics.
Now Accepting Applications for 2024
Qualified doctorates and clinicians are encouraged to apply. Applicants must be U.S. citizens or permanent residents. Please send cover letter, CV, statement describing research interests and experience and at least one letter of recommendation to Betina Yanez, PhD.
Program Directors:
Program Assistant: Alma Diaz, 312-503-0452
Northwestern University is an Equal Opportunity, Affirmative Action Employer of all protected classes including veterans and individuals with disabilities.
Research Mentors
David Cella, PhD
Professor, Medical Social Sciences
Outcomes and measurement sciences, quality of life (QOL) assessments, health disparities
Betina R Yanez, PhD
Associate Professor, Medical Social Sciences
Patient-centered precision oncology
Brian Hitsman, PhD
Associate Professor, Preventive Medicine
Causes and treatments of tobacco dependence
Kenzie Cameron, PhD, MPH
Professor, Medicine
Communication-based health interventions
Sofia Garcia, PhD
Professor, Medical Social Sciences
Assessment and management of post-treatment symptoms, health literacy
Lifang Hou, MD, PhD
Associate Professor, Preventive Medicine
Molecular markers of cancer risk and environmental exposure
Seema Khan, MD
Professor, Surgery
Cancer prevention clinical trials, breast cancer prevention strategies
Jin-Shei Lai, PhD
Professor, Medical Social Sciences
Psychometrics, health-related QOL assessments
David Mohr, PhD
Professor, Preventive Medicine
Behavior intervention technologies, psychosocial distress in cancer patients
Judy Moskowitz, PhD
Professor, Medical Social Sciences
Adaptive role of positive emotion regulation
Siobhan M Phillips, PhD, MPH
Associate Professor, Preventive Medicine
Physical activity interventions in cancer survivors
Juned Siddique, DrPH
Associate Professor, Preventive Medicine
Measurement error in diet and activity interventions
Melissa Simon, MD
Professor, Obstetrics & Gynecology
Cancer health disparities, community-based participatory research
Linda Van Horn, PhD
Professor, Preventive Medicine
Nutritional assessments, dietary interventions
David Victorson, PhD
Professor, Medical Social Sciences
Psychosocial, bio-behavioral and mind-body approaches to improve QOL in cancer patients
Michael Wolf, PhD
Professor, Medicine
Health impairments due to low literacy, remedial strategies
Abel N. Kho, MD
Professor of Medicine (General Internal Medicine and Geriatrics) and Preventive Medicine (Health and Biomedical Informatics)
Genomics and Medical Informatics
Kiarri N Kershaw, PhD, MPH
Associate Professor of Preventive Medicine (Epidemiology)
Cancer Social Epidemiology
Christine M Rini, PhD
Director, Cancer Survivorship Institute
Professor of Medical Social Sciences
Elizabeth A. Hibler, PhD
Assistant Professor of Preventive Medicine (Epidemiology, Cancer Epidemiology and Prevention)
Adam B. Murphy, MD
Assistant Professor of Urology and Preventive Medicine (Cancer Epidemiology and Prevention)
Namratha Kandula, MD, MPH
Professor of Medicine (General Internal Medicine and Geriatrics) and Preventive Medicine (Epidemiology)
Targeting cancer health disparities through interdisciplinary research methods
John (Devin) Peipert, PhD
Assistant Professor, Medical Social Sciences
Patient reported outcomes (PROs) in clinical monitoring to optimize patient management
Rinad Beidas, PhD
Professor and Chair, Medical Social Sciences
Implementation science and behavioral economics to improve the quality and equity of care and enhance health outcomes
Lauren Beach, PhD
Associate Professor, Medical Social Sciences and Preventive Medicine
Epidemiology of aging and chronic physical health conditions