American Society of Hematology
Comparative and Translational Oncology Faculty
American Society of Hematology, Columbus, Ohio, United States, 43224
Comparative and Translational Oncology Faculty
The Ohio State University (OSU) College of Veterinary Medicine (CVM) seeks a research-intensive tenure-track faculty position in Comparative and Translational Oncology with emphasis on bladder and genitourinary cancer research. Applicants will be expected to engage in collaborative efforts that will enhance and expand existing partnerships and incorporate training/mentorship of graduate students and post-docs. The successful candidate must also possess exceptional interpersonal and communication skills and demonstrate effectiveness in teamwork. Performance Objectives
The position is research intensive (approximately 75%) with an opportunity for collaborative research, teaching and mentoring (approximately 15%) and administrative or clinical service (approximately 10%). Didactic classroom teaching of graduate students and laboratory mentoring with the opportunity to teach veterinary professional students and residents. Participate in college, department, and graduate guidance committee work. Model and promote a culture of collegiality and academic citizenship. Adhere to external, university, college, and department policies, procedures, and guidelines. Education and Experience Requirements
Track record of comparative and translational research success with a preferred focus on bladder and genitourinary cancer research that affect animals and people. Scholarly track-record consistent with rank. If participation in the clinical effort, the appropriate board-certification would be required. PhD or comparable degree and experience. Demonstrated background in a One Health collaborative approach between animal (veterinary) and human cancer and biomedical research. Demonstrated expertise and support for investigator-initiated independent research. Evidence of PI, Co-PI and collaboration on research grants. Experience in the classroom and laboratory teaching. Evidence of mentoring (e.g. undergraduate and graduate students, post docs, and staff). Evidence of supporting a culture of collegiality and academic citizenship. Education and Experience Requirements Required: Track record of comparative and translational research success with a preferred focus on bladder and genitourinary cancer research that affect animals and people. Scholarly track-record consistent with rank. If participation in the clinical effort, the appropriate board-certification would be required. PhD or comparable degree and experience. Demonstrated background in a One Health collaborative approach between animal (veterinary) and human cancer and biomedical research. Demonstrated expertise and support for investigator-initiated independent research. Evidence of PI, Co-PI and collaboration on research grants. Experience in the classroom and laboratory teaching. Evidence of mentoring (e.g. undergraduate and graduate students, post docs, and staff). Evidence of supporting a culture of collegiality and academic citizenship. The university is an equal opportunity employer, including veterans and disability.
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The Ohio State University (OSU) College of Veterinary Medicine (CVM) seeks a research-intensive tenure-track faculty position in Comparative and Translational Oncology with emphasis on bladder and genitourinary cancer research. Applicants will be expected to engage in collaborative efforts that will enhance and expand existing partnerships and incorporate training/mentorship of graduate students and post-docs. The successful candidate must also possess exceptional interpersonal and communication skills and demonstrate effectiveness in teamwork. Performance Objectives
The position is research intensive (approximately 75%) with an opportunity for collaborative research, teaching and mentoring (approximately 15%) and administrative or clinical service (approximately 10%). Didactic classroom teaching of graduate students and laboratory mentoring with the opportunity to teach veterinary professional students and residents. Participate in college, department, and graduate guidance committee work. Model and promote a culture of collegiality and academic citizenship. Adhere to external, university, college, and department policies, procedures, and guidelines. Education and Experience Requirements
Track record of comparative and translational research success with a preferred focus on bladder and genitourinary cancer research that affect animals and people. Scholarly track-record consistent with rank. If participation in the clinical effort, the appropriate board-certification would be required. PhD or comparable degree and experience. Demonstrated background in a One Health collaborative approach between animal (veterinary) and human cancer and biomedical research. Demonstrated expertise and support for investigator-initiated independent research. Evidence of PI, Co-PI and collaboration on research grants. Experience in the classroom and laboratory teaching. Evidence of mentoring (e.g. undergraduate and graduate students, post docs, and staff). Evidence of supporting a culture of collegiality and academic citizenship. Education and Experience Requirements Required: Track record of comparative and translational research success with a preferred focus on bladder and genitourinary cancer research that affect animals and people. Scholarly track-record consistent with rank. If participation in the clinical effort, the appropriate board-certification would be required. PhD or comparable degree and experience. Demonstrated background in a One Health collaborative approach between animal (veterinary) and human cancer and biomedical research. Demonstrated expertise and support for investigator-initiated independent research. Evidence of PI, Co-PI and collaboration on research grants. Experience in the classroom and laboratory teaching. Evidence of mentoring (e.g. undergraduate and graduate students, post docs, and staff). Evidence of supporting a culture of collegiality and academic citizenship. The university is an equal opportunity employer, including veterans and disability.
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