Tenure/Tenure Track GI Investigator (Head & Neck)
Posted date [2007-Oct-09]
(ID: 204)
Department of Health and Human Services
National Institutes of Health
National Cancer Institute
Center for Cancer Research
Medical Oncology Branch
The Center for Cancer Research (CCR) of the National Cancer Institute is seeking physician with expertise in gastrointestinal cancer or head and neck cancer, for tenure-track or tenured translational investigator positions. The successful candidate(s) will develop and execute translational research studies, care for patients enrolled in oncology protocols and train clinical research fellows. This is an exciting opportunity to build an internationally recognized program in gastrointestinal cancer or head and neck cancer research under the direction of the recently appointed Chief of the Medical Oncology Branch (MOB), Dr. Giuseppe Giaccone. These content areas will be cornerstones of CCR’s revitalized medical oncology program. The candidate(s) selected will join a team of medical oncology researchers to conduct independent research in an environment that is highly collaborative, and supportive of early drug development, immunotherapy and translational research. The CCR’s robust clinical infrastructure and wide range of core technologies and research resources, including clinical and research support staff, will be available to support the efforts of the successful candidate(s).
Clinicians who are currently tenure-track or tenured principal investigators are encouraged to apply. Senior fellows with a documented commitment to one of the areas of interest may be considered. Compensation will be commensurate with experience and a complete benefits package is available. For further information about the MOB, NIH, or NCI programs, faculty and training please visit our respective Web sites: http://ccr.cancer.gov/labs/lab.asp?labid=753, http://ccr.nci.nih.gov/ http://www.nih.gov/
Position Requirements
Applicants must be board certified or board eligible in medical oncology. All applications should submit the following: a letter identifying the position of interest with a statement of clinical and research interests; a career synopsis and brief bibliography; current curriculum vitae, including complete bibliography; and the names and addresses of five (5) references.
Applications must be postmarked or submitted by email to montgoms
mail.nih.gov
by December 31, 2007. Send to:
Medical Oncology Branch Search Committee
c/o Sandra Montgomery-Aker, Executive Secretary
ARC 10A, OA, OM, NCI
10 Center Drive
Bldg. 10/Room 12N-210, MSC 1904
Bethesda, MD. 20892-1904
National Institutes of Health
National Cancer Institute
Center for Cancer Research
Medical Oncology Branch
The Center for Cancer Research (CCR) of the National Cancer Institute is seeking physician with expertise in gastrointestinal cancer or head and neck cancer, for tenure-track or tenured translational investigator positions. The successful candidate(s) will develop and execute translational research studies, care for patients enrolled in oncology protocols and train clinical research fellows. This is an exciting opportunity to build an internationally recognized program in gastrointestinal cancer or head and neck cancer research under the direction of the recently appointed Chief of the Medical Oncology Branch (MOB), Dr. Giuseppe Giaccone. These content areas will be cornerstones of CCR’s revitalized medical oncology program. The candidate(s) selected will join a team of medical oncology researchers to conduct independent research in an environment that is highly collaborative, and supportive of early drug development, immunotherapy and translational research. The CCR’s robust clinical infrastructure and wide range of core technologies and research resources, including clinical and research support staff, will be available to support the efforts of the successful candidate(s).
Clinicians who are currently tenure-track or tenured principal investigators are encouraged to apply. Senior fellows with a documented commitment to one of the areas of interest may be considered. Compensation will be commensurate with experience and a complete benefits package is available. For further information about the MOB, NIH, or NCI programs, faculty and training please visit our respective Web sites: http://ccr.cancer.gov/labs/lab.asp?labid=753, http://ccr.nci.nih.gov/ http://www.nih.gov/
Position Requirements
Applicants must be board certified or board eligible in medical oncology. All applications should submit the following: a letter identifying the position of interest with a statement of clinical and research interests; a career synopsis and brief bibliography; current curriculum vitae, including complete bibliography; and the names and addresses of five (5) references.
Applications must be postmarked or submitted by email to montgoms
by December 31, 2007. Send to:
Medical Oncology Branch Search Committee
c/o Sandra Montgomery-Aker, Executive Secretary
ARC 10A, OA, OM, NCI
10 Center Drive
Bldg. 10/Room 12N-210, MSC 1904
Bethesda, MD. 20892-1904

