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Fellowships & Employment
Clinical Investigators, Clinical Genetics Branch
Tenured/Tenure-Track Positions

The Clinical Genetics Branch (CGB) in the Human Genetics Program, Division of Cancer Epidemiology and Genetics (DCEG), National Cancer Institute (NCI), National Institutes of Health (NIH), is seeking two enthusiastic, innovative scientific investigators with post-doctoral expertise and experience in human cancer genetics. Doctoral degree is mandatory; if clinically-trained, experience or training in oncology or genetics is required. PhD-prepared candidates should be trained in epidemiology, statistics, genetics or behavioral science.

Programmatic opportunities are broad; scientists with expertise in clinical research, oncology, genetics, hereditary cancer syndromes, pharmacogenetics, cancer prevention, epidemiology and/or behavioral/psychosocial research are encouraged to apply. The Branch’s mission is to develop evidence-based strategies to improve the quality of life and survival of persons at increased genetic risk of cancer.

The successful candidate will develop independent research programs, collaborate on current human cancer genetics projects, as well as provide mentoring to clinical cancer genetic trainees and supervise junior staff.

The Human Genetics Program currently includes 10 Tenured, 5 Tenure-Track, and 7 Staff Clinician investigators, plus numerous post-doctoral scientists and fellows. The DCEG research portfolio includes biostatistics, and environmental, hormonal, radiation, occupational, nutritional and viral epidemiology, with laboratory and high-throughput genotyping support. Molecular epidemiologic research strategies are integral to most Division studies. Collaboration among all Division scientists is strongly encouraged.

Salary & benefit packages are commensurate with experience. Candidates may be eligible for a Tuition Reimbursement Program. Appropriate space and resources will be provided. Interested individuals should send a cover letter, curriculum vitae, brief summary of research interests, experience and future plans, copies of three publications and three letters of reference to:

Ms. Judy Schwadron
Division of Cancer Epidemiology and Genetics, NCI
6120 Executive Boulevard, Room EPS 8073
Bethesda, MD 20852

Applications received by February 1, 2009 will be considered for a first round of interviews, but applications will be accepted until the position is filled. The Department of Health and Human Services and the National Institutes of Health are Equal Opportunity Employers.