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Program in Cell Stress and Cancer Nanomedicine

Tenure-track to tenured faculty positions at the levels of Assistant, Associate and Full professor are available to qualified Ph.D. candidates in the areas of DNA repair signaling, stress-inducible gene/protein responses, apoptosis, tumor suppressor signaling/function (e.g., AKT/PTEN, Hdm-2, p53, pRb), IGF-1R/EGFR signal transduction and cancer nanotechnology-directed drug delivery. Successful candidates will join an interactive group of investigators studying molecular stress responses in combination with novel nanotechnology drug delivery. Applicants must submit a cover letter outlining research interests, a curriculum vitae and a list of three references to David A. Boothman, Ph.D., Robert B. and Virginia Payne Professor of Oncology, UT Southwestern Medical Center at Dallas, 5323 Harry Hines Blvd. Y4.206, Dallas, TX 75390-8807, Ph: (214) 648-9255.


Tenure-track faculty positions at the level of Assistant Professor are available to qualified Ph.D. candidates in the area of cancer nanomedicine.  Areas of interest include drug/siRNA delivery, imaging probes, nanoparticle self-assembly and trafficking, combinatorial approaches for target screening and identification, biomarker identification and validation, and cancer molecular and cellular imaging.  Successful candidates will join a dynamic group of investigators studying molecular stress responses in combination with novel nanomedicine platforms for targeted imaging and therapy. The candidates will also benefit from a growing bioengineering consortium among the UT Southwestern Medical Center and UT Dallas, and where appropriate, the position will have a joint appointment with UT Dallas.  Applicants must submit a cover letter outlining research interests, a curriculum vitae and a list of three references to Jinming Gao, Ph.D., Associate Professor of Oncology and Pharmacology, UT Southwestern Medical Center at Dallas, 5323 Harry Hines Blvd. Y4.206, Dallas, TX 75390-8807,  Ph:  (214) 648-9278.

Division of Hematology and Medical Oncology

The Division of Hematology-Oncology in the Department of Internal Medicine is seeking applicants for clinical faculty positions in medical oncology.  For more information about these openings, please view them here


UT Southwestern is an Equal Opportunity, Affirmative Action Employer

 

Resources for faculty development and new faculty at UT Southwestern include the Physician Scientist Training Program and the Endowed Scholars Program in Biomedical Research.  Click on these links for more information about these programs.

     



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