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The Department of Cardiothoracic Surgery at the Wake Forest University School of Medicine is seeking a motivated Faculty Assistant Professor to perform cutting edge basictranslational research aimed toward improved patient therapies. We are the core for the treatment of lung cancer esophageal cancer and other diseases of the chest at Atrium Health Wake Forest Baptist Comprehensive Cancer Center and have a history of highly successful MDPhD working relationships. We do cutting edge research in toxic respiratory exposures cancer susceptibility immunebased cancer therapeutics patient outcomes and have close ties to the Departments of Cancer Biology Pulmonology and Medical Oncology. It is a collaborative environment with ready access to patient tissue clinical data basic science facilities shared instrumentation animal facilities and medical students/postdoctoral researchers.
Candidates should have an interest in intra and transdisciplinary science that ultimately impacts the treatment of patients. Recent projects have utilized human tissue samples mouse models molecular biology immunology metabolism multiomics data integration biologic imaging and machine learning. The ideal candidate will have strong core basic science skills and want to work closely with clinicians to foster a robust research program write papers submit grants and possibly participate in clinical trials. In addition to the departmental faculty we encourage collaboration across the institution including other clinical/basic science departments the Wake Forest Institute of Regenerative Medicine (WFIRM) the Center for Precision Medicine and other research entities.
The Atrium Health Wake Forest Baptist Comprehensive Cancer Center is a leader in cancer care transdisciplinary research and education. The Cancer Center is celebrating its 50th year of designation from the National Cancer Institute in 2024. AHWFBCCC provides innovative relevant cancer research increases access to high quality cancer care and clinical trials trustworthy engagement and outreach and meaningful pipeline programs that foster workforce diversity equity and inclusion. The Cancer Center serve a catchment area across 30 counties across North Carolina South Carolina and Virginia that includes more than 7 million people and provides care for over 20000 individuals with newly diagnosed cancer each year at over 20 regional locations.
Candidate requirements:
Applicants should submit 1 a letter with statement of interest and 2 a complete curriculum vitae via the online application system. Application materials may also be emailed to Casey SiegaRiz at
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