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Co-Leader, Sara Crile Allen & James Frederick Allen Comprehensive Lung Cancer Program

The Mary Babb Randolph Cancer Center at West Virginia University seeks an outstanding clinician scientist to serve as Co-Leader of the endowed Sara Crile Allen & James Frederick Allen Comprehensive Lung Cancer Program. Outstanding academic solid tumor medical oncologists with verifiable expertise in lung cancer are encouraged to apply. Applicants may also be eligible for Eminent Scholar funding from the State of West Virginia. Depending on credentials, leadership opportunities exist in the Clinical Trials Research Unit. Applicants must be board certified in Internal Medicine and Hematology and/or Oncology.
(Posted until filled, last updated 2/1/12)

 

Open Rank Faculty Position(s) in Cancer Research

The Mary Babb Randolph Cancer Center (MBRCC) of West Virginia University (WVU) seeks distinguished scientists and thought leaders as Faculty (rank open) to further its scientific exploration and discovery targeting the prevention and cure of cancer. The selected candidate(s) will exhibit extraordinary potential for significantly advancing his/her field toward novel treatments in cancer related disciplines, be committed to bench-to-bedside activity, be comfortable with collaborative accomplishment, and have a willingness to share discoveries for the benefit of the larger medical community. He/she will hold a faculty appointment in the Mary Babb Randolph Cancer Center, as well as appointment in a department in the WVU School of Medicine - depending on discipline expertise and interests, and experience.
Posted until filled, last updated 2/1/2011) 

 

Eminent Scholar in Lung Cancer Research

The Mary Babb Randolph Cancer Center (MBRCC) seeks a distinguished clinical expert and thought leader to further its clinical exploration and discovery targeting the prevention and cure of lung cancer. The selected candidate will exhibit extraordinary potential for taking new ideas from basic research and clinical practices to clinical trials for promising treatments for lung cancer; thus facilitating clinical development of novel agents and practices with laboratory methods for in vivo target assessment. He/she will have a solid background in clinical lung cancer research and be committed to bench-to-bed activity, be comfortable with collaborative accomplishment, and have a willingness to share discoveries for the benefit of the larger medical community.
(Posted until filled, last updated 10/25/2010)