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Join a dynamic and rapidly growing team of more than 250 world-class scientists and physicians at the University of New Mexico Comprehensive Cancer Center (UNMCCC). As one of the nation’s 47 National Cancer Institute Designated Comprehensive Cancer Centers, our team is particularly focused on discovering the causes and cures for cancers that disproportionately affect the people of the American Southwest – primarily Hispanic, American Indian, and Non-Hispanic White – with strikingly different patterns of cancer incidence, mortality and disparity. Supported by more than $70 million annually in cancer-focused funding, the UNMCCC has outstanding research programs in Cancer Control and Cancer Health Disparities; Cancer Genetics, Epigenetics, and Genomics; Cancer Cell and Systems Biology; and Cancer Therapeutics. These programs house several national centers including: The Molecular Discovery and High Throughput Target Screening Center (nmmlsc.health.unm.edu); one of the nation’s 6 Chemical Biology Consortium Centers of Excellence in The NCI NExT Program; one of 13 NIH National Centers for Systems Biology: The New Mexico Center for the Spatiotemporal Modeling of Cell Signaling (stmc.health.unm.edu); and a NIH Clinical and Translational Sciences Center. Rich collaborations with UNMCCC consortium partners (Sandia and Los Alamos National Laboratories; Lovelace Respiratory Research Institute) with unparalleled computing infrastructure and outstanding scientific teams enhance computational, informatics, and systems biology research, inform clinical intervention strategies, and support cutting-edge training programs. The UNMCCC is also a member of the ORIEN National Network engaged in cancer precision medicine, genome sequencing, data sharing, cancer clinical trials and collaborative research (http://oriencancer.org/). Significant resources, including excellent salaries, comprehensive start- up packages, and endowed positions, are available. Discovery. Delivery. Comprehensiveness. Join our Scientific Teams at the UNM Comprehensive Cancer Center Cancer Computational Biology, Bioinformatics, and Computational Modeling Applications are invited from scientists with experience and expertise in Computa- tional Biology, Integrative Predictive Modeling, and Bioinformatics, with particular interest in candidates with expertise in predictive modeling of tumorigenesis or per- turbed cancer signaling pathways, modeling therapeutic response and resistance, and informatics and computational analysis of large datasets. Successful applicants may be junior faculty developing strong track records of academic accomplishment and more senior faculty with sustained records of outstanding scholarly achieve- ments. Successful candidates will have the opportunity to access large complex data sets, including human genome sequencing and epigenetic data sets from multiple platforms and model systems; network reconstruction from transcriptomics and pro- teomics; high-resolution cellular, animal and human imaging data sets at multiple scales; and population science data (surveillance, epidemiology, behavioral, expo- sure) from retrospective and prospective population cohorts. Search Chairs: Scott Ness, PhD ([email protected]) and Bridget Wilson, PhD ([email protected]). UNM Posting #: 0836558 Genomic Biostatistics and Cancer Biostatistics Applications are invited from Ph.D. biostatisticians for an Assistant Professor, Tenure Track faculty position to join an outstanding team of faculty engaged in biostatistics research relevant to cancer and in biostatistical applications relevant to all aspects of cancer research. Successful candidates will have expertise in biostatistics in cancer genomics, genetics, and epigenetics and statistical modeling of large data sets and algorithm development. Statisticians are also highly engaged in UNMCCC Multidisci- plinary Clinical Working Groups focused on development of cancer clinical trials and correlative studies. Salary and rank will be commensurate with experience and edu- cation. Significant resources, including excellent salaries and comprehensive start-up packages are available. Search Chair: Ji-Hyun Lee, DrPH Director of UNMCCC Bio- statistics ([email protected]). UNM Posting #: 0836525 Cancer Epigenetics and Epigenomics Applications are invited from basic and translational scientists focused on investi- gating fundamental mechanisms of chromatin regulation and epigenetics in cancer model systems and human tissues. Successful applicants will join a highly collab- orative team of investigators in the UNMCCC Cancer Genetics, Epigenetics, and Genomics Research Program whose research spans from discovery to translational and clinical science. The program has a particular interest in defining epigenetic signatures in model systems and population cohorts in response to environmental carcinogens prevalent in the American Southwest. These Open Rank, Tenure Track positions are open to both junior and senior investigators; successful applicants will have a strong track record of scientific accomplishment exemplified by peer-reviewed funding and high quality publications. Search Chairs: Mary Ann Osley, PhD (mosley@ salud.unm.edu) and Steve Belinsky, PhD ([email protected]). UNM Posting #: 0836557 Functional Genomics, Transcription, and RNA Metabolism Applications are invited for laboratory scientists engaged in cancer-focused studies of gene expression, transcriptional regulatory mechanisms, alternative RNA splicing, the biology and role of noncoding RNAs in cancer development or progression, and in functional genomics (including investigators employing CRISPR/CAS or other functional genomic screening technologies). Successful applicants will join a highly collaborative team of investigators in the UNMCCC Cancer Genetics, Epigenetics, and Genomics Research Program whose research spans from laboratory discovery to translational and clinical sciences. These Open Rank, Tenure Track positions are open to both junior and senior investigators; successful applicants will have a strong track record of scientific accomplishment exemplified by peer-reviewed funding and high quality publications. Search Chairs: Mary Ann Osley, PhD ([email protected]) and Scott Ness, PhD ([email protected]). UNM Posting #: 0836556 Cancer Cell Signaling and Systems Biology Applications are invited from scientists and physician-scientists with expertise in cancer cell biology, signal transduction, and systems biology particularly focused on dissecting the mechanisms of perturbed oncogenic signaling in cancer cells, analysis and modeling of pathways that mediate response or resistance to targeted therapies, signaling in the context of the tumor microenvironment, and signaling perturbations that enhance or inhibit the immune response to cancer cells. Successful applicants will join a highly collaborative team of investigators in the UNMCCC Cancer Cell Biology and Signaling Program who have translated their science to breast, ovarian, and col- orectal cancers and hematologic malignancies. Candidates will benefit from superb, state-of-the-art core facilities in single molecule, live cell and intra-vital imaging in animal model systems. These Open Rank, Tenure Track positions are open to both junior and senior investigators; successful applicants will have a strong track record of scientific accomplishment exemplified by peer-reviewed funding and high quality publications. Search Chairs: Bridget Wilson, PhD ([email protected]) and Eric Prossnitz, PhD ([email protected]). UNM Posting #: 0836529 Cancer Experimental Therapeutics Applications are invited from outstanding scientists and physicians to join a highly collaborative team of investigators in the UNMCCC Cancer Therapeutics Research Program, enabling scientists to discover and develop new cancer diagnostic, thera- peutic, and imaging agents in a developmental therapeutics pipeline using: (i) inno- vative flow cytometric high throughput screening and chemo-informatics platforms; (ii) innovative methods (peptide, antibody, and phage display) to discover novel moieties for targeted delivery; and (iii) innovative nanotherapeutic platforms. Novel imaging and therapeutic agents are being translated to early phase human trials in a new Phase I Experimental Therapeutics Unit. While these positions are Open Rank, Tenure Track, successful applicants will have a strong track record of scientific accomplishments in cancer drug discovery and development exemplified by peer-re- viewed or industry funding, high quality publications, and collaborative research. Search Chairs: Renata Pasqualini, PhD ([email protected]) and Larry Sklar, PhD ([email protected]). UNM Posting #: 0836530 Search Coordinator: Amanda Leigh, [email protected], (505) 272-2201 UNM is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer and Educator To apply for any positions, visit: cancer.unm.edu/JoinTheBEST

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Join a dynamic and rapidly growing team of more than 250 world-class scientists and physicians at the University of New Mexico Comprehensive Cancer Center (UNMCCC). As one of the nation’s 47 National Cancer Institute Designated Comprehensive Cancer Centers, our team is particularly focused on discovering the causes and cures for cancers that disproportionately affect the people of the American Southwest – primarily Hispanic, American Indian, and Non-Hispanic White – with strikingly different patterns of cancer incidence, mortality and disparity. Supported by more than $70 million annually in cancer-focused funding, the UNMCCC has outstanding research programs in Cancer Control and Cancer Health Disparities; Cancer Genetics, Epigenetics, and Genomics; Cancer Cell and Systems Biology; and Cancer Therapeutics. These programs house several national centers including: The Molecular Discovery and High Throughput Target Screening Center (nmmlsc.health.unm.edu); one of the nation’s 6 Chemical Biology Consortium Centers of Excellence in The NCI NExT Program; one of 13 NIH National Centers for Systems Biology: The New Mexico Center for the Spatiotemporal Modeling of Cell Signaling (stmc.health.unm.edu); and a NIH Clinical and Translational Sciences Center. Rich collaborations with UNMCCC consortium partners (Sandia and Los Alamos National Laboratories; Lovelace Respiratory Research Institute) with unparalleled computing infrastructure and outstanding scientific teams enhance computational, informatics, and systems biology research, inform clinical intervention strategies, and support cutting-edge training programs. The UNMCCC is also a member of the ORIEN National Network engaged in cancer precision medicine, genome sequencing, data sharing, cancer clinical trials and collaborative research (http://oriencancer.org/). Significant resources, including excellent salaries, comprehensive start-up packages, and endowed positions, are available.

Discovery. Delivery. Comprehensiveness.Join our Scientific Teams at the UNM Comprehensive Cancer Center

Cancer Computational Biology, Bioinformatics, and Computational ModelingApplications are invited from scientists with experience and expertise in Computa-tional Biology, Integrative Predictive Modeling, and Bioinformatics, with particular interest in candidates with expertise in predictive modeling of tumorigenesis or per-turbed cancer signaling pathways, modeling therapeutic response and resistance, and informatics and computational analysis of large datasets. Successful applicants may be junior faculty developing strong track records of academic accomplishment and more senior faculty with sustained records of outstanding scholarly achieve-ments. Successful candidates will have the opportunity to access large complex data sets, including human genome sequencing and epigenetic data sets from multiple platforms and model systems; network reconstruction from transcriptomics and pro-teomics; high-resolution cellular, animal and human imaging data sets at multiple scales; and population science data (surveillance, epidemiology, behavioral, expo-sure) from retrospective and prospective population cohorts. Search Chairs: Scott Ness, PhD ([email protected]) and Bridget Wilson, PhD ([email protected]). UNM Posting #: 0836558

Genomic Biostatistics and Cancer BiostatisticsApplications are invited from Ph.D. biostatisticians for an Assistant Professor, Tenure Track faculty position to join an outstanding team of faculty engaged in biostatistics research relevant to cancer and in biostatistical applications relevant to all aspects of cancer research. Successful candidates will have expertise in biostatistics in cancer genomics, genetics, and epigenetics and statistical modeling of large data sets and algorithm development. Statisticians are also highly engaged in UNMCCC Multidisci-plinary Clinical Working Groups focused on development of cancer clinical trials and correlative studies. Salary and rank will be commensurate with experience and edu-cation. Significant resources, including excellent salaries and comprehensive start-up packages are available. Search Chair: Ji-Hyun Lee, DrPH Director of UNMCCC Bio-statistics ([email protected]). UNM Posting #: 0836525

Cancer Epigenetics and EpigenomicsApplications are invited from basic and translational scientists focused on investi-gating fundamental mechanisms of chromatin regulation and epigenetics in cancer model systems and human tissues. Successful applicants will join a highly collab-orative team of investigators in the UNMCCC Cancer Genetics, Epigenetics, and Genomics Research Program whose research spans from discovery to translational and clinical science. The program has a particular interest in defining epigenetic signatures in model systems and population cohorts in response to environmental carcinogens prevalent in the American Southwest. These Open Rank, Tenure Track positions are open to both junior and senior investigators; successful applicants will have a strong track record of scientific accomplishment exemplified by peer-reviewed funding and high quality publications. Search Chairs: Mary Ann Osley, PhD ([email protected]) and Steve Belinsky, PhD ([email protected]). UNM Posting #: 0836557

Functional Genomics, Transcription, and RNA MetabolismApplications are invited for laboratory scientists engaged in cancer-focused studies of gene expression, transcriptional regulatory mechanisms, alternative RNA splicing, the biology and role of noncoding RNAs in cancer development or progression, and in functional genomics (including investigators employing CRISPR/CAS or other functional genomic screening technologies). Successful applicants will join a highly collaborative team of investigators in the UNMCCC Cancer Genetics, Epigenetics, and Genomics Research Program whose research spans from laboratory discovery to translational and clinical sciences. These Open Rank, Tenure Track positions are open to both junior and senior investigators; successful applicants will have a strong track record of scientific accomplishment exemplified by peer-reviewed funding and high quality publications. Search Chairs: Mary Ann Osley, PhD ([email protected]) and Scott Ness, PhD ([email protected]). UNM Posting #: 0836556

Cancer Cell Signaling and Systems BiologyApplications are invited from scientists and physician-scientists with expertise in cancer cell biology, signal transduction, and systems biology particularly focused on dissecting the mechanisms of perturbed oncogenic signaling in cancer cells, analysis and modeling of pathways that mediate response or resistance to targeted therapies, signaling in the context of the tumor microenvironment, and signaling perturbations that enhance or inhibit the immune response to cancer cells. Successful applicants will join a highly collaborative team of investigators in the UNMCCC Cancer Cell Biology and Signaling Program who have translated their science to breast, ovarian, and col-orectal cancers and hematologic malignancies. Candidates will benefit from superb, state-of-the-art core facilities in single molecule, live cell and intra-vital imaging in animal model systems. These Open Rank, Tenure Track positions are open to both junior and senior investigators; successful applicants will have a strong track record of scientific accomplishment exemplified by peer-reviewed funding and high quality publications. Search Chairs: Bridget Wilson, PhD ([email protected]) and Eric Prossnitz, PhD ([email protected]). UNM Posting #: 0836529

Cancer Experimental TherapeuticsApplications are invited from outstanding scientists and physicians to join a highly collaborative team of investigators in the UNMCCC Cancer Therapeutics Research Program, enabling scientists to discover and develop new cancer diagnostic, thera-peutic, and imaging agents in a developmental therapeutics pipeline using: (i) inno-vative flow cytometric high throughput screening and chemo-informatics platforms; (ii) innovative methods (peptide, antibody, and phage display) to discover novel moieties for targeted delivery; and (iii) innovative nanotherapeutic platforms. Novel imaging and therapeutic agents are being translated to early phase human trials in a new Phase I Experimental Therapeutics Unit. While these positions are Open Rank, Tenure Track, successful applicants will have a strong track record of scientific accomplishments in cancer drug discovery and development exemplified by peer-re-viewed or industry funding, high quality publications, and collaborative research. Search Chairs: Renata Pasqualini, PhD ([email protected]) and Larry Sklar, PhD ([email protected]). UNM Posting #: 0836530

Search Coordinator: Amanda Leigh, [email protected], (505) 272-2201 • UNM is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer and Educator

To apply for any positions, visit: cancer.unm.edu/JoinTheBEST

Join a dynamic and rapidly growing team of more than 250 world-class physicians and scientists at the University of New Mexico Comprehensive Cancer Center (UNMCCC). As one of the nation’s 47 National Cancer Institute Designated Comprehensive Cancer Centers, our team is particularly focused on discovering the causes and the cures for cancers that disproportionately affect the people of the American Southwest – primarily Hispanic, American Indian, and Non-Hispanic White – who have strikingly different patterns of cancer incidence, mortality and disparity. The UNMCCC has outstanding research programs in Cancer Control and Cancer Health Disparities; Cancer Genetics, Epigenetics, and Genomics; Cancer Cell and Systems Biology; and Cancer Therapeutics, with several NIH-funded National Research Centers. Our consortium partners – Los Alamos and Sandia National Laboratories and Lovelace Respiratory Research Institute – enhance the high technology, systems biology, and computational power of our research programs. As a member of the ORIEN National Network, we assure state of the art precision medicine for our patients. Funded as an NCI NCORP Site, the UNMCCC’s statewide collaborative cancer clinical trials network assures that all New Mexicans have access to cancer clinical trials. We seek highly motivated academic physicians and physician-scientists to join our team and support our mission and goals.

Discovery. Delivery. Comprehensiveness.Join the Leadership, Clinical, and Research Faculty Teams at the UNM Comprehensive Cancer Center

Join the BEST in New Mexico, and enjoy a lifestyle with wonderful art and cultural

amenities in Albuquerque and Santa Fe in the southern chain of the Rocky Mountains, with hiking, skiing, biking, golfing,

ballooning, and a lovely climate with 310 days of

sunshine a year.

Apply Online TodayFor detailed descriptions of all positions,

including minimum requirements, preferences, and application requirements, please visit cancer.unm.edu/JoinTheBest. Apply online at https://unmjobs.unm.edu.

For inquiries or questions, contact Search Coordinator, Denise Osborne at:

[email protected], (505) 925-0415.

cancer.unm.edu/JoinTheBEST

Faculty and Leadership Positions in Hematologic Malignancies and Hematology

Hematologic Malignancies, Stem Cell Transplantation, and Cell-Based ImmunotherapiesApplications are invited from physicians and physician-scientists with experience and expertise in the treatment and management of patients with hematologic malignancies, in hematopoietic stem cell transplantation, and in innovative cell-based or targeted immunotherapies. We seek applicants with expertise in clinical/translational research and experience in cancer clinical trials in hematologic malignancies. Successful applicants will be able to foster interactions between laboratory and clinical investigators and participate in or lead Multidisciplinary Clinical Working Groups focused on the design and conduct of clinical trials and correlative science studies in hematologic malignancies. Endowed positions, excellent start up packages, and a highly collaborative environment are available. Search Chair: Matthew Fero, MD, FACP; Director, Bone Marrow Transplant Program; Section Chief, Hematologic Malignancies ([email protected]); UNM Posting #:0836427

Medical Director, Hematology/Oncology Ambulatory Clinics, UNM Comprehensive Cancer CenterApplications are invited from experienced physicians or physician-scientists for the leadership role of Medical Director of the UNMCCC Multidisciplinary Ambulatory Clinics in Medical Hematology/Oncology. We seek an accomplished Medical Oncologist or Hematologist with significant experience and expertise in the clinical management of cancer patients, management experience and expertise in ambulatory clinical operations, and strong leadership and communication skills. The successful candidate will be responsible for the direct oversight of the Hematology/Oncology Multidisciplinary Clinics at the rapidly growing UNMCCC (treating more than 11,000 patients annually in >125,000 clinic visits) and will have a direct reporting relationship to the UNMCCC Deputy CEO/CMO. The Medical Director will have authority and responsibility for day-to-day clinical operations within the UNMCCC’s rapidly expanding clinical programs, faculty, and multidisciplinary specialty clinics, and, for quality and safety. The Medical Director will also work with the Director of Clinical Operations to integrate the delivery of high quality clinical cancer care with clinical research and clinical trials in the UNMCCC’s highly integrated multidisciplinary clinic model. Excellent start up packages and a highly collaborative environment are available. Search Chair: Richard Lauer, MD, FACP, UNMCCC Deputy CEO/CMO ([email protected]). UNM Jobs Posting #:0836491

Medical Oncology/Hematology HospitalistsApplications are invited from medical oncologists and hematologists with significant experience and expertise in the diagnostic evaluation and medical management of patients with solid tumors and/or hematologic malignancies. Successful applicants will also have experience in the delivery of medical education in the inpatient and outpatient clinical setting, quality improvement, and team collaboration. Extensive support for the position is available, including midlevel and advanced practice oncology nurses, house staff and trainees (residents and fellows), an Inpatient Medical Director, and the faculty of the Division of Hematology/Oncology who collaborate with hospitalists to deliver in-patient oncology care at University Hospital. Excellent packages and a highly collaborative environment are available. Search Chair: Richard Lauer, MD, FACP, UNMCCC Deputy CEO/CMO ([email protected]). UNM Jobs Posting #:0836521

Endowed Chairs and Professorships, Significant Resources, Comprehensive Start-Up Packages, and Rich Opportunities for Collaboration with Multidisciplinary Research and Clinical Teams are Available.

The University of New Mexico is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer and Educator

The Faculty of Medicine of the University of Geneva is seeking to fill a position of:

ASSISTANT or ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR in vascular biology in the context of inflammation and immunology

CHARGE: This full-time position will involve undergraduate and postgraduate teaching in vascular biology and immunology , as well as supervising Masters’ and doctoral theses. The incumbent will undertake research in this area at the highest national and international levels and secure external funding. He/She will also take up administrative and organizational duties within the Department of Pathology & Immunology and the Faculty of Medicine.

The incumbent is also expected to show the capacity to carry out a transversal mission through strong collaboration with partner services.

REQUIREMENTS: • Doctorate of Medicine (MD) or PhD or equivalent degree• Full postgraduate training in vascular biology and immunity is

an asset• Previous teaching and independent research experience• Publications in leading international journals• Elementary knowledge of French

STARTING DATE: October 1st, 2017 or according to agreement.

Guidelines for applications: [email protected]

Mandatory online registration before February 10th, 2017 at:http://www.unige.ch/academ

Women are encouraged to apply.

Clinician-Educator Position in Hematological Malignancies/Leukemia

Apply for this position online only at: http://www.med.upenn.edu/apps/faculty_ad/index.php/g323/d4516

The Division of Hematology-Oncology in the Department of Medicine at the Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania seeks candidates for several Assistant or Associate Professor positions in the non-tenure clinician-educator track. Applicants must have an M.D or M.D./Ph.D. degree and have demonstrated excellent qualifications in education, research, and clinical care. The successful candidate will have evidence of scholarship and be Board Certified in Hematology and/or Oncology.

We are seeking individuals that have a track record in clinical research and clinical care in the area of Hematological Malignancies (Acute Leukemia). The successful candidates will have clinical, clinical research and teaching responsibilities and will be a member of the Abramson Cancer Center. Evidence of scholarship is required in the clinician-educator track.We seek candidates who embrace and reflect diversity in thebroadest sense. The University of Pennsylvania is an EOE. Minorities/Women/ Individuals with disabilities/Protected Veterans are encouraged to apply.

Department of Health and Human ServicesNational Institutes of Health - National Cancer Institute

EXPERIMENTAL TRANSPLANTATION AND IMMUNOLOGY BRANCH

NATIONAL CANCER INSTITUTE

A Sta� Clinician position is available in the Experimental Transplantation and Immunology Branch (ETIB) of the Center for Cancer Research (CCR), National Cancer Institute (NCI), National Institutes of Health (NIH). � e Experimental Transplantation and Immunology Branch is seeking a Sta� Clinician to assume patient care responsibilities and participate in CAR T cell clinical research studies or in transplantation for immunode� ciency disorders.

� e successful candidate must have an M.D. degree or equivalent, be a board eligible or board certi� ed internist who has completed a hematology or oncology fellowship or have similar professional experience. He or she must demonstrate ability to (1) provide high quality patient care for individuals receiving CAR T cell and/or hematopietic stem cell transplant therapy and (2) participate in clinical research trials.

� e successful applicant will be appointed at a salary commensurate with his/her quali� cations and experience. Full Federal bene� ts including leave, health and life insurance, long-term care insurance, retirement, and savings plan (or equivalent) will be provided.

Interested individuals should send a cover letter, curriculum vitae and bibliography, a brief statement of research interests and accomplishments, description of clinical experience, copies of up to � ve publications or preprints, and the names and addresses of three references to:

Administrative ManagerExperimental Transplantation and Immunology Branch

National Cancer Institute

10 Center Drive MSC 1203BLDG 10 Room CRC3-3330 Bethesda, MD 20892-1203

E-mail: [email protected]

Applications will be reviewed starting December 15, 2016 and will be accepted until the position is � lled.

� e DHHS, NIH and NCI are Equal Opportunity Employers.

Staff Hematologist

The Division of Hematology-Oncology SectionDepartment of Medicine

Medstar Washington Hospital Center

Washington, DC

The Section of Hematology-Oncology and the Department of Medicine at Medstar Washington Hospital center (MWHC) invites applications for a faculty hematologist with experience in teaching and clinical research. The successful candidate should be board certified or board eligible in hematology. Certification in medical oncology is desirable but not essential. Hematologists with special interest in both benign and malignant disorders are welcome.

The MWHC is a 900-bed academic medical center and the largest hospital in D.C. with over 100 teaching faculty members. The adjoining Washington Cancer Institute (WCI) provides care for its hematology and oncology patients and partners with the Lombardi Cancer Center at Georgetown University in clinical care, research and education. The WCI hematologists provide consultation service for MWHC medical and surgical services including the most experienced and highest volume cardiac surgery center in the Greater Washington/Central Maryland region. The staff hematologists also supervise a team of residents and fellows on the Hematology-Oncology inpatient unit. The Hematology-Oncology section has a free-standing fully accredited fellowship program.

The successful candidate will be responsible for managing hospitalized and ambulatory patients with a wide spectrum of hematologic diseases. The hematologist in this position will be expected to engage in clinical research and serve as a clinical educator for fellows, residents and rotating medical students. Full time faculty members at the MWHC are eligible for academic faculty positions with Georgetown University School of Medicine.

Interested applicants should send cover letter and curriculum vitae to:

Dr. Vera Malkovska Washington Cancer Institute110 Irving Street NW C2155D

Washington D.C. 20010 or email [email protected]