Postdoctoral Scientist in Early Detection, Prevention, and Infections (Cancer Research)
The International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC), part of the World Health Organization (WHO), is recruiting a Postdoctoral Scientist to join the Early Detection, Prevention, and Infections Branch (EPR) in Lyon, France. This opportunity is ideal for candidates passionate about improving cancer control through research for implementation. The EPR branch focuses on advancing early detection methods, preventive strategies, and understanding the role of infections in cancer development, contributing to global cancer prevention efforts.
As a postdoctoral scientist, you will engage in cutting-edge research aimed at translating scientific insights into real-world cancer control solutions. The position emphasizes implementation research, which seeks to bridge the gap between research findings and practical applications in public health. You will collaborate with leading experts, including Professor Kayo Togawa, and work within a multidisciplinary team at IARC, a renowned institution dedicated to reducing the global burden of cancer.
Applicants should possess a PhD in medical science, public health, epidemiology, biology, or a related field. Experience in cancer research, early detection, prevention, or implementation research is highly valued. The role requires strong analytical abilities and effective communication skills. The position offers the chance to contribute to impactful research projects and benefit from IARC's international network and resources.
Funding details are not specified, but postdoctoral positions at IARC/WHO typically include a competitive salary and benefits. The application deadline is November 30, 2025. Interested candidates should visit the IARC postdoctoral opportunities webpage for more information, review the FAQ and Welcome Package, and apply online before the deadline. This is a unique opportunity to advance your career in cancer research and make a meaningful difference in public health.