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Recruitment


 

Faculty Position - Cancer Biology

Applications are invited for a tenure-track position at the Assistant Professor level.  Exceptional candidates will be considered for appointment at higher rank.  We seek scientists working at the cellular, molecular or genetic levels on projects related to the causes, progression, diagnosis or treatment of cancer.   Appointment will be in the Dept. of Biochemistry and Cancer Biology, with the possibility of a joint appointment in a clinical department for applicants conducting translational research. Cancer research has been targeted for strategic emphasis, and excellent facilities, start-up packages, and collaborative opportunities are available. Research areas currently represented in the department include signal transduction, protein trafficking, DNA damage/repair, development of gene therapy vectors, and regulation of genes and proteins involved in cellular growth, differentiation, death and metastasis.  Applicants should have a Ph.D. or M.D. degree with substantial postdoctoral research accomplishments.  Successful candidates will be expected to develop or have extramural funding for their research program and to participate in the educational missions of the medical and graduate colleges. Applications should include: a CV, description of research plans, copies of selected publications, and contact information for three references. Materials may be sent via regular mail or e-mail (PDF format) to: 

Cancer Biology Search Committee
c/o Ann Chlebowski (
BCBFacultySearch@UToledo.Edu)
Department of Biochemistry and Cancer Biology
University of Toledo College of Medicine
Health Science Campus - Mail Stop #1010
(formerly Medical College of Ohio)
3000 Arlington Ave.
Toledo, OH 43614

http://hsc.utoledo.edu/depts/biochem/index.html

University of Toledo is committed to diversity and equal opportunity. Applications from women and minority candidates are strongly encouraged.

 

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