Applicants are sought for funding of £7,700 for up to three months of study from the Union for International Cancer Control.
The Yamagiwa-Yoshida Memorial International Study programme has extended the closing date for applicants from 15 September to 15 October. All other details remain unchanged.
The fellowships enable cancer investigators from any country to carry out bilateral research projects abroad that exploit complementary materials or skills, including advanced training in experimental methods and special techniques.