Columbia University
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Columbia University, New York, New York, us, 10261
Job Opportunity: Investigator in Brain Tumor Research at Herbert Irving Comprehensive Cancer Center
The Herbert Irving Comprehensive Cancer Center (HICCC) at Columbia University Irving Medical Center invites applications from investigators interested in the biology of brain tumors. We are seeking junior and mid-career investigators with a track record of exceptional accomplishments and expertise in basic and translational brain tumor research. Areas of particular interest include (but are not limited to) immunology, epigenetics, metabolism, tumor heterogeneity, tumor microenvironment, and the effects of therapy on normal brain tissue. Candidates focused on pediatric or adult brain tumor research, and with a strong interest in translating laboratory findings to the clinic, are encouraged to apply. The HICCC ( https://www.cancer.columbia.edu/ ) will consider candidates from diverse research backgrounds and will work with selected candidates to arrange appointments in relevant Department/Division to complement their research activities. Selected candidates will be nominated for membership in the HICCC and will have access to superb Shared Resources at discounted rates, as well as a vibrant community of clinicians and scientists across Columbia University and affiliated institutions. We seek faculty members committed to research, mentoring, and teaching, fostering a climate that embraces both excellence and diversity. A doctoral degree (MD, PhD, ScD, DrPH, or equivalent) and postdoctoral training or experience are preferred. Investigators should demonstrate scientific productivity and research momentum with a trajectory towards impactful contributions to brain tumor research. Applicants should hold a Ph.D., MD, MD/Ph.D., or an equivalent degree. Qualified candidates should have an established NIH and non-NIH funding portfolio and recognition in their respective fields. Columbia University is an Equal Opportunity Employer / Disability / Veteran Pay Transparency Disclosure:
The salary for the selected finalist will be determined based on factors such as departmental budgets, qualifications, experience, education, licenses, specialty, and training. The stated range is a good faith estimate of possible compensation at the time of posting.
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The Herbert Irving Comprehensive Cancer Center (HICCC) at Columbia University Irving Medical Center invites applications from investigators interested in the biology of brain tumors. We are seeking junior and mid-career investigators with a track record of exceptional accomplishments and expertise in basic and translational brain tumor research. Areas of particular interest include (but are not limited to) immunology, epigenetics, metabolism, tumor heterogeneity, tumor microenvironment, and the effects of therapy on normal brain tissue. Candidates focused on pediatric or adult brain tumor research, and with a strong interest in translating laboratory findings to the clinic, are encouraged to apply. The HICCC ( https://www.cancer.columbia.edu/ ) will consider candidates from diverse research backgrounds and will work with selected candidates to arrange appointments in relevant Department/Division to complement their research activities. Selected candidates will be nominated for membership in the HICCC and will have access to superb Shared Resources at discounted rates, as well as a vibrant community of clinicians and scientists across Columbia University and affiliated institutions. We seek faculty members committed to research, mentoring, and teaching, fostering a climate that embraces both excellence and diversity. A doctoral degree (MD, PhD, ScD, DrPH, or equivalent) and postdoctoral training or experience are preferred. Investigators should demonstrate scientific productivity and research momentum with a trajectory towards impactful contributions to brain tumor research. Applicants should hold a Ph.D., MD, MD/Ph.D., or an equivalent degree. Qualified candidates should have an established NIH and non-NIH funding portfolio and recognition in their respective fields. Columbia University is an Equal Opportunity Employer / Disability / Veteran Pay Transparency Disclosure:
The salary for the selected finalist will be determined based on factors such as departmental budgets, qualifications, experience, education, licenses, specialty, and training. The stated range is a good faith estimate of possible compensation at the time of posting.
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