The Department of Oncology, in partnership with the Arnie Charbonneau Cancer Institute and the Cumming School of Medicine, University of Calgary, invites applications for a tenure‑track position at the Assistant Professor level in genitourinary (GU) cancer translational medicine. Research approaches may include immunotherapeutics, theranostics, multi‑omic analyses, or computational methods for detection, characterization, and treatment of GU cancers. Responsibilities Conduct independent research in GU cancer translational medicine. Develop an internationally recognised extramurally funded research program with 75% protected time. Collaborate with multidisciplinary investigators, including Urology, and access patient tissue and fluid samples through the established biobank. Contribute to teaching and graduate student supervision. Engage in the mission of the Charbonneau Cancer Institute and the Arthur JE Child Comprehensive Cancer Centre. Qualifications PhD (or equivalent) in a relevant field. Minimum of 2 years post‑doctoral experience. Outstanding record of research productivity in GU cancer, commensurate with independent investigator status. Demonstrated ability to secure extramural funding and manage a research program. Strong publication record and capacity for interdisciplinary collaboration. Commitment to inclusive excellence and diversity. Equity, Diversity & Inclusion Statement The University of Calgary is an equal opportunity employer that welcomes applications from women, Indigenous peoples, persons with disabilities, visible and racialised minorities, and LGBTQ+ individuals. Accommodations are available at any stage of the recruitment process. #J-18808-Ljbffr
Assistant Professor In Genitourinary Translational Cancer Medicine, Department Of Oncology, Cum[...]
UNIVERSITY OF CALGARY
calgary, calgary
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