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Open-Rank Faculty Position, Cancer Prevention and Control (CPC) Research Program within University of Rochester, Wilmot Cancer Institute

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Open-Rank Faculty Position, Cancer Prevention and Control (CPC) Research Program within University of Rochester, Wilmot Cancer Institute

The Cancer Prevention and Control (CPC) Research Program within University of Rochester Wilmot Cancer Institute (WCI) invites candidates to apply for a full-time tenure-track faculty position (all ranks considered).  Successful candidates are expected to make significant impact with research and expertise in primary prevention and/or cancer control/care delivery supportive care for patients, survivors, and caregivers (e.g., integrative oncology, nutrition, exercise oncology, geriatric oncology, health disparities). 

Faculty members are expected to interact with basic, translational, and clinical scientists across all research programs within the WCI. Maintain an innovative, independent, collaborative, and extramurally funded research program and participate fully in CPC Program meetings and activities. Work in partnership with more than 30 highly collaborative faculty and trainees conducting cancer prevention, cancer control and cancer care delivery research across 4 schools and 15 departments. 

Requirements

  • Ph.D., MD, DO, or equivalent doctoral degree.
  • Strong track record of independent funding at the R01 equivalent level (K99/R00 awardees also strongly considered).
  • Strong record of scholarly publications, production with recognizable and significant impact, and extramurally funded research ideally from the National Cancer Institute, other NIH Centers or Institutes, the American Cancer Society, PCORI, or other equivalent support. 
  • Topic areas of high interest include novel behavioral and lifestyle interventions for the primary prevention of cancer, as well as the dissemination and implementation of novel and effective supportive care interventions into standard cancer care.

Academic rank and salary commensurate with qualifications and experience. The University of Rochester is responsive to the needs of dual career couples. For more information or to apply, visit: https://apply.interfolio.com/144839

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