Research Faculty (Assistant or Associate) is a full-time tenure track position with a laboratory-based focus on the cancer biology of pediatric solid tumors. The successful candidate will have a M.D. and/or Ph.D. degree in cancer biology or immunology, strong peer reviewed publication record and have demonstrated highly competitive research funded grant activities. Research Faculty will be responsible to advance the cancer biology research program through the study of the tumor microenvironment, using the emerging areas of genome editing, precision medicine, epigenetics, biomarkers, next generation high throughput DNA/RNA sequencing, cell therapy and immunotherapy as it relates to pediatric solid cancers. The faculty member will have the responsibility for the day-to-day laboratory research projects, independently write grants and papers, mentor and supervise laboratory staff and students as well as develop educational programs and regularly participate in committee meetings.
Responsible for generating and testing hypothesis related to a field of research by initiating, carrying out, and managing research projects/program supported by external, peer reviewed sources. Also responsible for other job specific academic activities including but not limited to: securing funding from external sources, supervising laboratory staff and student, supervising graduate and post-doctoral research staff, developing educational programs, teaching assignments and publishing in recognized, peer-reviewed journals.
Minimum Education
Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) (or equivalent doctoral degree) in an accredited college or university (Required) Or
Medical Doctor (M.D.) (or equivalent doctoral degree) in an accredited college or university (Required)
Minimum Work Experience
2 years Progressive specialized experience in a field of research. Demonstrated potential to make unique contributions in their research field. (Required)
Functional Accountabilities
Commitment to Research
Conduct of Research
Teaching