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Physician Scientist/Scientist, Assistant/Associate Professor, Internal Medicine, Hematology & Oncology (159308)

Stony Brook University
Internship
On-site
New York, United States

The Division of HEMATOLOGY & ONCOLOGY is recruiting for a full-time Physician Scientist or Scientist at the junior/mid-level with research interests preferably aligned with one of our three research programs at Stony Brook Cancer Center (https://cancer.stonybrookmedicine.edu/CancerResearch/Programs).  The selected candidate will be expected to collaboratively work toward building research excellence within the program.  This includes fostering program growth and enhancing the external peer-reviewed funding in the program.   Applicants themselves must be an accomplished scientist in cancer research and have a demonstrated track record in extramurally funded research as well as a record of mentorship.  The successful candidate should hold a PhD, MD, MD/PhD or equivalent.   This position will report directly to the Chief of Hematology & Oncology and the Chair of Medicine.

The selected incumbent will be expected to develop an independent research program supported by extramural funding.  Tenure eligible position.



PHYSICIAN SCIENTIST:

Required Qualifications:  MD, DO, MD/PhD (or foreign equivalent). Board Certified in Internal Medicine. Board Certified/Eligible in Hematology and/or Oncology.  Experience in clinical care and clinical, translational, or basic research in hematologic and/or oncologic diseases.  Will be responsible for research, patient care and teaching. 

Preferred Qualifications:  Demonstrated publication and active or pending funding track record in clinical, translational, and/or basic research in hematologic and/or oncologic diseases.  The ideal candidate will have exhibited a strong commitment to advancing scientific knowledge in the field of hematologic and/or oncologic diseases with a strong commitment to clinical, educational, and academic excellence. 

SCIENTIST:

Required Qualifications:  PhD, MD, MD/PhD (or foreign equivalent). Experience in clinical, translational or basic research in hematologic and/or oncologic diseases.  

Preferred Qualifications:  Demonstrated publication and active or pending funding track record in clinical, translational, and/or basic research is preferred in hematologic and/or oncologic diseases.  The ideal candidate will exhibit a strong commitment to advancing scientific knowledge in the field of hematologic and/or oncologic diseases with a strong commitment to academic excellence.