Scholarly and service activities, including participation in the education of students and fellows by presenting departmental seminars, and pursuit of research activities directed towards understanding, detecting and treatment of pancreatic cancer, as well as other responsibilities consistent with the goals of the BCCPC and CDCB.
Participation in BCCPC-related meetings and presentations, engaging in collaborations with other BCCPC-supported faculty and staff.
Effort in administrative and other duties may be required based on BCCPC needs after the first year and areas of expertise and interest.
There will be opportunities to participate in BCCPC developmental and programmatic initiatives.
Required Qualifications
PhD in biomedical science plus postdoctoral experience and expected publication record and references
Experience in pancreatic cancer research (particularly with regards to tumor progression and metastasis)
Experience with animal models
Commitment to securing external grant funding in increasng proportion during the first five years
Additional Details
Apply here online. Please be sure to upload a CV.
All are welcome
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