Ohio State University
Faculty - Department of Surgery, Division of Thoracic Surgery (Open Rank/Track)
Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio, United States, 43215
Faculty - Department Of Surgery, Division Of Thoracic Surgery (Open Rank/Track)
The Ohio State University (OSU) Department of Surgery is recruiting a nationally recognized basic scientist to join the Thoracic Oncology Program. This individual should have an established record of research as evidenced by publications and an active research program. This position is being recruited at the Associate Professor or Professor level. OSU Thoracic Oncology Program consists of a cohesive multi-disciplinary team with active investigation in the areas of immunotherapy, targeted therapy, early detection, and experimental therapeutics. The program has developed a longitudinal, comprehensive, proteomics, and clinically annotated biorepository which includes blood and tissue samples, as well as a lung cancer screening clinic. A unique aspect of the program is the collaborative and synergistic interactions between our scientists and the clinical team which includes medical oncologists, radiation oncologists, and surgeons. The clinical program is high volume and has a strong portfolio of clinical trials in the neoadjuvant, locally advanced, and metastatic disease setting, including phase I clinical trials and drug development. Duties and Responsibilities Conceptualizes, plans, designs, implements and conducts research studies; develops and writes grant proposals to seek and obtain extramural funding to support research program; obtains and maintains NIH R01 or equivalent funding. Writes and publishes research in high quality peer reviewed, scientific journals; attends and makes presentations of research at national and international scientific conferences; develops national and international scholarly reputation. Instructs and mentors junior scientists, doctoral and postdoctoral students, medical students, residents and fellow trainees; participates in department, college and university committees and initiatives. Requirements PhD or MD/PhD in an applicable field Established record of basic science or translational research relevant to the study of lung cancer Proven ability to write scientific reports and publish in scientific, peer-reviewed journals preferred Current, active extramural grant funding (equivalent to NIH R01) Qualify for academic appointment at the Assistant, Associate or Professor level
Academic rank and salary will be commensurate with previous training and experience.
The Ohio State University (OSU) Department of Surgery is recruiting a nationally recognized basic scientist to join the Thoracic Oncology Program. This individual should have an established record of research as evidenced by publications and an active research program. This position is being recruited at the Associate Professor or Professor level. OSU Thoracic Oncology Program consists of a cohesive multi-disciplinary team with active investigation in the areas of immunotherapy, targeted therapy, early detection, and experimental therapeutics. The program has developed a longitudinal, comprehensive, proteomics, and clinically annotated biorepository which includes blood and tissue samples, as well as a lung cancer screening clinic. A unique aspect of the program is the collaborative and synergistic interactions between our scientists and the clinical team which includes medical oncologists, radiation oncologists, and surgeons. The clinical program is high volume and has a strong portfolio of clinical trials in the neoadjuvant, locally advanced, and metastatic disease setting, including phase I clinical trials and drug development. Duties and Responsibilities Conceptualizes, plans, designs, implements and conducts research studies; develops and writes grant proposals to seek and obtain extramural funding to support research program; obtains and maintains NIH R01 or equivalent funding. Writes and publishes research in high quality peer reviewed, scientific journals; attends and makes presentations of research at national and international scientific conferences; develops national and international scholarly reputation. Instructs and mentors junior scientists, doctoral and postdoctoral students, medical students, residents and fellow trainees; participates in department, college and university committees and initiatives. Requirements PhD or MD/PhD in an applicable field Established record of basic science or translational research relevant to the study of lung cancer Proven ability to write scientific reports and publish in scientific, peer-reviewed journals preferred Current, active extramural grant funding (equivalent to NIH R01) Qualify for academic appointment at the Assistant, Associate or Professor level
Academic rank and salary will be commensurate with previous training and experience.