Tuesday , 21 May 2013

US: Endowed Chair Professorship in Cancer Nanotechnology

EMORY UNIVERSITY

SCHOOL OF MEDICINE

Endowed Chair Professorship in

Cancer Nanotechnology

Supported by the Brock Family, the Georgia Research

Alliance and the Georgia Cancer Coalition

Emory University School of Medicine seeks an MD, PhD, or MD/PhD scientist with national and international stature in the emerging discipline of Nanomedicine. Candidates should have a track record of well-funded research, broadly cited publications, and a collaborative/entrepreneurial spirit. The candidate’s research interests should complement or reinforce existing strengths of the NIH-designated Emory-Georgia Tech Center for Cancer Nanotechnology Excellence and the Winship Cancer Institute. The Winship Cancer Institute at Emory is a National Cancer Institute designated Cancer Center.

Potential research areas include, but are not limited to, cancer molecular imaging probe development, novel nanocarriers and in vivo delivery methods for targeted therapy of cancer, and new cancer detection and treatment strategies. The chosen candidate will receive a competitive startup package and an endowed chair professorship with his/her primary appointment in an appropriate Department.

Applications with a curriculum vitae and names and contact information for three references should be sent to: Lisa Simmons, Administrator, The Wallace H. Coulter Department of Biomedical Engineering, Emory University School of Medicine, 101 Woodruff Circle, Suite 2001, Atlanta, GA 30322 (Phone: 404-727-9875; e-mail: lsimmon@emory.edu). Please reference position number 15562BR.

Emory University is An

Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer.

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