Assistant Professor - Tenure Track (Cancer Research)
University of Illinois - Chicago
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Posted: 02-Oct-24
Location: Chicago, Illinois
Type: Full-time
Salary: Open
Internal Number: 5687841
Assistant Professor - Tenure Track (Cancer Research)
Assistant Professor - Tenure Track (Cancer Research)
Hiring Department: UICOMP-CBP
Location: Peoria, IL USA
Requisition ID: 1027479
Posting Close Date: 11/7/2024 The Department of Cancer Biology and Pharmacology of the University of Illinois College of Medicine at Peoria (UICOMP) is now inviting applications for tenure-track Assistant Professor level positions to expand its research programs in translational cancer research. Early career investigators with outstanding training and a strong track record of scholarly productivity in cancer research, with an uncompromised commitment to a culture that is conducive to collaborative interdisciplinary research and to the promotion of diversity, equity and inclusion, and a genuine interest in contributing to the educational mission of the medical school are highly encouraged to apply. The selected candidates will be expected to develop a vibrant and highly interactive research program, to aggressively seek federal funding, and to teach our medical students. A competitive startup package will be offered to the selected candidates to support the development of a stellar federally funded research program.
The successful candidate will have a Ph.D., M.D./Ph.D., D.O./Ph.D. in translational research in cancer, with at least 3 years of postdoctoral training in cancer research and a solid record of scholarly productivity, as evidenced by peer-reviewed publications, fellowship and/or grant awards, and participation in national and international conferences. Position Summary
Assistant Professor - Tenure Track, with a Ph.D., M.D./Ph.D., or D.O./Ph.D. in translational research in cancer, with at least 3 years of postdoctoral training in cancer research and a solid record of scholarly productivity, as evidenced by peer-reviewed publications, fellowship and/or grant awards, and participation in national and international conferences. The selected candidates will be expected to develop a vibrant and highly interactive research program, to aggressively seek federal funding, to teach our medical students, and to advance our DEI mission.
Duties & Responsibilities
Administrative
In partnership with the Chair of the Department of Cancer Biology and Pharmacology, develop a comprehensive strategy for funding, and sustained growth of a stellar research program in cancer research.
In partnership with the department business manager, manage and oversee the financial aspects of their research program.
Seek intellectually synergistic interdisciplinary collaborations within the department and across campus.
Embrace a culture of collaboration and kinship that is conducive to overall success of all faculty in the department.
Serve on appropriate administrative committees at the University of Illinois College of Medicine.
Seek to contribute to the advancement of the DEI mission of our college.
Perform other duties as assigned, and appropriate to the advancement of the department's mission.
Research
Develop a vibrant and interactive research program in cancer.
Organize, direct, conduct and collaborate in a research program that complements and enhances ongoing research at UICOMP.
Aggressively seek federal funding.
Teaching
Participate in the education and research training of medical students, residents, and postdoctoral fellows.
Participate in the Research Seminar Series and in the Research Forum Discussion of the Department of Cancer Biology and Pharmacology.
Prepare and deliver lectures to medical students as assigned.
Serve on appropriate educational committees at the College of Medicine.
Minimum Qualifications
Ph.D., M.D./Ph.D., D.O./Ph.D. in translational research in cancer
At least 3 years of postdoctoral training in cancer research
Documented training and experience in cancer research
Solid record of scholarly productivity in cancer research, as evidenced by peer-reviewed publications, fellowship and/or grant awards, and participation in national and international conferences.
Preferred Qualifications
Current federal funding
Master's in computer science and training in bioinformatics
UICOMP is one of the regional campuses of the University of Illinois College of Medicine and is part of a 900-bed hospital district containing two major hospital systems as well as the medical school. UICOMP's educational programs include 260 medical students over four years and 25 post-graduate programs with over 300 residents and fellows: https://peoria.medicine.uic.edu/wp-content/uploads/sites/8/2021/12/FastFacts2021.pdf.
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Applicants should submit a cover letter, curriculum vitae, the names, and contact information of three references, summary of research contributions, a research plan, and statements of teaching goals, and of commitment to promoting diversity, equity, and inclusion.
For fullest consideration please submit your application by 10/24/2024.
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The University of Illinois Chicago is the city’s largest university and its only public Carnegie Research 1 institution. Its 16 academic colleges serve close to 34,000 undergraduate, graduate and professional students. UIC is recognized as one of the best public universities and one of the most ethnically rich and culturally diverse campuses in the nation, located in the heart of Chicago, it is an integral part of the city's educational, technological and cultural fabric.