Faculty Position in Cancer Biology - The Ohio State University

Location: Columbus, Ohio 43210

Date: 11/11/2014

Job Code: 349564

Job Type: Employee

Job Status: Full Time

Categories:

Cell Biology
Genetics
Stem Cell
Biology
Cancer Biology
Cancer Genetics

 

The Solid Tumor Program at the Ohio State University Comprehensive Cancer Center and the Department of Molecular Genetics in the College of Arts and Sciences invites applications for tenure-track faculty positions at the levels of Assistant, Associate and Full Professor. Outstanding individuals using and/or developing animal models of endocrine cancer are particularly encouraged to apply. At present, research in the program and department spans a wide range of topics in cancer biology including genetics, metabolism, signaling, cell cycle, cell differentiation, DNA repair, transcription, DNA replication, checkpoint control, cachexia, aging, and tumor microenvironment. Additional information about the OSUCCC and the Department of Molecular Genetics is available at http://cancer.osu.edu and http://molgen.osu.edu.

Applicants should submit a cover letter, curriculum vitae, and a statement of research and teaching interests, and three letters of reference. Inquiries may be directed to Jessie Siegman (Siegman.1@osu.edu). Review of applications will begin on December 15, 2014, and we encourage submission before that date. However, applications will continue to be accepted until February 15, 2015. Please apply online through Academic Jobs Online at: http://academicjobsonline.org.

The Ohio State University is an equal opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation or identity, national origin, disability status, or protected veteran status. Ohio State is an NSF Advance Institution.

A PARTNERSHIP BETWEEN

James Cancer Hospital and Solove Research Institute

OSU Comprehensive Cancer Center, Solid Tumor Biology Program

OSU College of Arts and Sciences, Department of Molecular Genetics

 

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