Pediatric Oncology Student Training (POST) Program
The Pediatric Oncology Student Training (POST) Program is designed for undergraduate, graduate and medical students who have an interest in pediatric oncology research and would like to experience the field first hand. Students train with a pediatric oncology research mentor. Students may join a research project underway in a mentor’s lab or begin an original investigation with the mentor.
View all ALSF funded projects here.
Recipient | Institution | Type of Cancer | Year |
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Justin Thomas | The Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine | Acute Myeloid Leukemia (AML) | 2016 |
Sabrina Wang | The Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine | Brain Tumors | 2016 |
Colin Sperring | University of California San Francisco | Neuroblastoma | 2016 |
Sumeet Aujla | University of California San Francisco | Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia (ALL) | 2016 |
Theodore Hansel | University of California San Francisco | Neuroblastoma | 2016 |
Andrew Woods | Children’s Cancer Therapy Development Institute | Wilms Tumor | 2016 |
Tamar Witztum | University of California San Francisco | Atypical Teratoid/Rhabdoid Tumor (AT/RT) | 2016 |
Neil Dold | University of Maryland, College Park | Neuroblastoma | 2016 |
Caitlin Dalrymple | University of Virginia, School of Medicine | Acute Myeloid Leukemia (AML) | 2016 |
Melanie Barbini | University of Massachusetts Medical School | 2016 |