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You will be updated with latest job alerts via emailThe Division of Hematology at Mayo Clinic Rochester Minnesota is seeking an mid-career physician researcher with a clinical/research focus on plasma cell malignancies and related precursor conditions. Specifically a clinical investigator engaged in pre-clinical work and clinical trials in oncolytic virotherapy in lymphoid malignancies is sought. Additionally expertise in dysproteinemias in underserved high risk populations is required.
The Myeloma Amyloidosis and Dysproteinemia Disease Group at Mayo Clinic Rochester MN is a multidisciplinary team of eighteen physicians four advanced practice providers (APPs) and two research scientists who dedicate their clinical and research efforts to improving the outcomes of patients with plasma cell disorders. We have a large transplant program and cellular therapy program that has continued to grow along with a busy clinical practice that provides care to a large number of patients with various plasma cell disorders including complex conditions. We have a large research program that is supported partially through an NCI SPORE grant. The Myeloma Disease Group is an integral part of the Hematological Malignancies Program of the NCI1accredited Mayo Clinic Comprehensive Cancer Center with major initiatives to integrate the Mayo Clinic shields of practice research and education across all Mayo Clinic sites (including in Rochester Arizona and Florida) in addition to Mayo Clinic Health Systems.
The Myeloma Disease Team is looking for a suitable candidate to be actively involved in a dysproteinemia-focused clinical practice that includes transplant and cellular therapy lead clinical trials and be an active participant in advancing the practice clinical research and education of trainees (including medical students residents and fellows). The position will involve a balance between hospital service and outpatient clinic-based patient care. Numerous resources are available for advancing research in the field of plasma cell disorders including a large tissue repository and a clinical database that are integrated. The candidate should have clinical experience with transplant and immune effector therapies in the setting of plasma cell disorders. It is expected that the ideal candidate will be able to leverage support from all of these facilities and faculties to advance their career development. We are seeking a clinician investigator with expertise in oncolytic virotherapy in lymphoid malignancies as well as research focused on underserved high-risk populations including those across the African diaspora and older adults with myeloma.
Candidates must be board-certified/board-eligible in Hematology and eligible for medical licensure in the state of Minnesota.
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