The OHSU Knight Cancer Institute, known as one of the pioneers in personalized cancer medicine, is an international leader in research and cancer treatment. Driven by its mission to end cancer as we know it, the institute is building upon its expertise in targeted treatments to advance the early detection of cancer when the disease is most treatable.
KCI is a National Cancer Institute designated comprehensive cancer center and has four scientific programs (Translational Oncology (TO), Cancer Prevention and Control (CPC), Quantitative Oncology (QO), Cancer Biology (CB)) that conduct high-impact research across the cancer continuum. The KCI aims to be the workplace of choice nationally and internationally for individuals to reach their potential and perform the most innovative research, education, and care in service to our patients, students, workforce, and community. We inform our work by the needs and the input of our community across the state and strive for a mission-driven work environment that is diverse in people and ideas, equitable in opportunities and promotes a climate of respect and trust. We expect all Knight Cancer Institute employees, faculty, and staff to support this aim and demonstrate these principles in their daily interactions. The KCI includes the Division of Oncological Science (DOS), which provides an academic home for cross-disciplinary cancer researchers who conduct team science within the School of Medicine at Oregon Health & Science University (OHSU). DOS faculty represent multiple scientific disciplines, including data science, population science, and precision systems biology, which support innovation and translation of discovery to impact cancer patients and the broader population and promote transdisciplinary research.
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The OHSU Knight Cancer Institute (KCI) is seeking a highly qualified and motivated faculty member in a quantitative cancer research discipline to serve as the Director of the Cancer Data Science Shared Resource (CDSSR). The KCI has experienced exponential growth in research scope, strategic partnerships, clinical trials portfolio, faculty recruitment, and multiple centers of excellence, including the Center for Biomedical Data Science (CBDS). The rapid co-evolution of both technology and computational methods led to data-driven approaches becoming indispensable for basic, clinical, translational, and population research at KCI.
The CDSSR Director will be crucial in integrating and expanding services to meet the quantitative needs of cancer research at KCI, including, but not limited to, biostatistics, bioinformatics, computational biology, machine learning, knowledge systems, analytics, and other emerging data-driven and data-intense endeavors. The appointee will lead the CDSSR, ensuring that data science expertise is available to support the quantitative research needs of KCI members. The appointee will work with the Head of the Division of Oncological in recruitment of faculty who will contribute to effort in the shared resource. Additionally, the individual will maintain a robust personal and/or collaborative portfolio of cancer relevant research.
The position will include membership in a KCI scientific program and a faculty appointment in the Division of Oncological Sciences or appropriate clinical department at the Associate or Full Professor level, depending on qualifications.
The CDSSR Director will report to the Associate Director of Shared Resource Management and, for the faculty appointment, will report to the head of the Division of Oncological Sciences or appropriate clinical department. The leadership role is expected to be 30% effort for at least the first three years and the independent research effort is negotiable, with a minimum of 20%; the remaining effort will be dedicated to shared resource collaborative work.
Duties & Responsibilities
The CDSSR Director will be responsible for leading a shared resource that addresses the data science needs of Knight members across four scientific programs. The CDSSR will focus on the development and application of algorithms, methods, and workflows for the analysis of complex and heterogeneous data predominant in cancer research and cancer care, as well as ensuring outstanding support for the diverse portfolio of clinical trials across the Knight disease groups. The CDSSR Director will advance cancer research and transform cancer prevention and care at the Knight through innovation and collaboration in the quantitative sciences through the following mechanisms:
Leadership
Translation
Connection
Research Program
Education & experience:
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