What are the responsibilities and job description for the Oncology Researcher >>> position at Tulane University School of Medicine?
Tulane University School of Medicine’s John W. Deming Department of Medicine is seeking a Lab-Based Researcher in Cancer Biology to join the faculty. This full-time position within the Section of Hematology & Medical Oncology. The successful candidate will contribute to our efforts to expand the oncology research program, ensuring excellence in research, translation and education.
This position is ideal for a PhD-trained cancer researcher with a track record of peer-reviewed publications, extramural funding, and independent research experience in cancer etiology, development, and/or prevention. The candidate should have a demonstrated interest in translational research and multidisciplinary collaboration.
Key Responsibilities
Why Join Tulane?
This position is ideal for a PhD-trained cancer researcher with a track record of peer-reviewed publications, extramural funding, and independent research experience in cancer etiology, development, and/or prevention. The candidate should have a demonstrated interest in translational research and multidisciplinary collaboration.
Key Responsibilities
- Research: Develop and lead a research laboratory in pursuit of investigator-initiated and collaborative research projects that move the field of cancer research forward to the benefit of human health. Publish your discoveries in leading peer reviewed publications in your field. Collaborate with laboratory, clinical and population science researchers to advance translational research.
- Education & Mentorship: Train and mentor postdoctoral fellows and graduate students in cancer research methodology and responsible conduct of research. Stimulate fellows and students to participate in mentored research projects and other scholarly activities. Teach a minimum of one graduate level course per year.
Why Join Tulane?
- Be part of a leading research university and academic medical center with a strong commitment to and track record of innovation in biomedical research and improving human health.
- Work in a collaborative and multidisciplinary environment, with access to the robust clinical and research resources of an emerging NCI cancer center and those of the partner institutions of the Louisiana Cancer Research Center.
- Live and work in New Orleans. From its rich culture, vibrant music scene, and world-famous cuisine to its historic architecture and welcoming communities, the city offers an unmatched quality of life. Whether you enjoy festivals, sports, arts & culture, outdoor adventures, or a dynamic food scene, New Orleans has something for everyone.