American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO)
Breast Medical Oncology Physician Scientist
American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO), Madison, Wisconsin, us, 53774
If you are seeking an academic home where your research can thrive, your collaborations are valued, and your work contributes directly to improving outcomes for patients with breast cancer, the University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health, Madison, WI offers a compelling environment to do your best work.
As a physician-scientist at the University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health and the UW Carbone Cancer Center (UWCCC), you will join a collaborative, research-intensive environment designed to support discovery, translation, and impact. Your work will focus on the biology and treatment of breast cancer, with the flexibility to pursue bench, translational, and clinically oriented research aligned with your interests and expertise—including genomics, precision medicine, and novel therapeutics.
You will be part of a highly integrated breast cancer research enterprise that values collaboration over silos. UWCCC provides access to a broad network of investigators across Medicine, Engineering, Pharmacy, and Veterinary Medicine, as well as active engagement with breast cancer advocates. These interdisciplinary partnerships are intentionally structured to accelerate discovery and move science into practice.
This role offers the opportunity to grow your independent research portfolio with strong institutional support for extramural funding, team science, and multi-investigator initiatives. For investigators interested in leadership, there is the potential to play a guiding role in shaping collaborative research efforts and mentoring the next generation of breast cancer researchers.
Beyond campus, you will benefit from robust external collaborations throughout Wisconsin, the Big Ten Cancer Research Consortium, national cooperative oncology groups, and industry partners—expanding both the reach and real-world impact of your work.
Job Responsibilities Theseinclude developing a research program, as well as providing inpatient and outpatient clinic attending services at UW Hospitals and Clinics locations in Madison. Responsibilities will also include providing clinical teaching of medical students, residents, and fellows, as well as clinical research endeavors.
The Division The Division of Hematology, Medical Oncology and Palliative Care at UW–Madison is a large, nationally recognized program with more than 60 faculty, 40+ advanced practice providers, and 19 fellows. Faculty lead innovative basic, translational, and clinical research across cancer biology, prevention, screening, treatment, survivorship, palliative care, and hematologic malignancies, including stem cell transplant and cellular therapies.
Clinical research is conducted within the NCI-designated UW Carbone Cancer Center (UWCCC), supported by robust infrastructure and 18 multidisciplinary Disease Oriented Teams. Investigators have access to extensive shared resources and collaborate broadly across UW–Madison, the VA Hospital, and regional and national research networks, including NCCN, ECOG-ACRIN, Alliance, and the Big Ten Cancer Research Consortium.
UW offers a collaborative, research-intensive environment that supports independent funding, interdisciplinary discovery, and academic growth. Located in Madison, Wisconsin’s capital city, the university provides an exceptional quality of life with strong schools, cultural offerings, and outdoor recreation.
Required Qualifications
Board certification or board eligibility in Hematology/Medical Oncology or Medical Oncology from an accredited fellowship training program is required by the appointment start date.
American Board of Internal Medicine (ABIM)Certification required.
Candidate is required to have a Wisconsin medical license by the appointment start date.
Must be eligible for enrollment as a billing provider and for all necessary hospital privileges by the appointment start date.
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As a physician-scientist at the University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health and the UW Carbone Cancer Center (UWCCC), you will join a collaborative, research-intensive environment designed to support discovery, translation, and impact. Your work will focus on the biology and treatment of breast cancer, with the flexibility to pursue bench, translational, and clinically oriented research aligned with your interests and expertise—including genomics, precision medicine, and novel therapeutics.
You will be part of a highly integrated breast cancer research enterprise that values collaboration over silos. UWCCC provides access to a broad network of investigators across Medicine, Engineering, Pharmacy, and Veterinary Medicine, as well as active engagement with breast cancer advocates. These interdisciplinary partnerships are intentionally structured to accelerate discovery and move science into practice.
This role offers the opportunity to grow your independent research portfolio with strong institutional support for extramural funding, team science, and multi-investigator initiatives. For investigators interested in leadership, there is the potential to play a guiding role in shaping collaborative research efforts and mentoring the next generation of breast cancer researchers.
Beyond campus, you will benefit from robust external collaborations throughout Wisconsin, the Big Ten Cancer Research Consortium, national cooperative oncology groups, and industry partners—expanding both the reach and real-world impact of your work.
Job Responsibilities Theseinclude developing a research program, as well as providing inpatient and outpatient clinic attending services at UW Hospitals and Clinics locations in Madison. Responsibilities will also include providing clinical teaching of medical students, residents, and fellows, as well as clinical research endeavors.
The Division The Division of Hematology, Medical Oncology and Palliative Care at UW–Madison is a large, nationally recognized program with more than 60 faculty, 40+ advanced practice providers, and 19 fellows. Faculty lead innovative basic, translational, and clinical research across cancer biology, prevention, screening, treatment, survivorship, palliative care, and hematologic malignancies, including stem cell transplant and cellular therapies.
Clinical research is conducted within the NCI-designated UW Carbone Cancer Center (UWCCC), supported by robust infrastructure and 18 multidisciplinary Disease Oriented Teams. Investigators have access to extensive shared resources and collaborate broadly across UW–Madison, the VA Hospital, and regional and national research networks, including NCCN, ECOG-ACRIN, Alliance, and the Big Ten Cancer Research Consortium.
UW offers a collaborative, research-intensive environment that supports independent funding, interdisciplinary discovery, and academic growth. Located in Madison, Wisconsin’s capital city, the university provides an exceptional quality of life with strong schools, cultural offerings, and outdoor recreation.
Required Qualifications
Board certification or board eligibility in Hematology/Medical Oncology or Medical Oncology from an accredited fellowship training program is required by the appointment start date.
American Board of Internal Medicine (ABIM)Certification required.
Candidate is required to have a Wisconsin medical license by the appointment start date.
Must be eligible for enrollment as a billing provider and for all necessary hospital privileges by the appointment start date.
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