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| Department: | Cell Cycle & Cancer Biology |
| Location: | Oklahoma City, OK |
The Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation (OMRF) and its Cell Cycle & Cancer Biology (CCCB) Research Program invite applications and nominations for the position of Professor and Program Chair. This is a senior leadership opportunity for an established scientific leader to build and direct a nationally visible cancer biology program at an institution with exceptional strengths in fundamental discovery, translational research, and interdisciplinary collaboration.
About OMRF
Founded in 1946, OMRF is one of the nation’s oldest and most respected independent biomedical research institutes. OMRF is a nonprofit, independent research institute dedicated to conducting biomedical research that enables more people to live longer, healthier lives. With an annual budget of about $100 million, more than 50 principal investigators, and a strong record of funding from the National Institutes of Health, technology transfer, and philanthropy, OMRF offers a stable and supportive environment for basic and translational research.
OMRF’s research strengths include aging, immunology, autoimmunity, cardiovascular biology, genetics, epigenetics, neurodegeneration, and cell cycle biology. OMRF is located in the Oklahoma Health Center in Oklahoma City, adjacent to the University of Oklahoma Health Campus, the Oklahoma City VA, and the National Cancer Institute-designated Stephenson Cancer Center.
Opportunity and Vision
OMRF seeks a distinguished scientific leader to serve as Program Chair and to expand its cancer biology enterprise, building on the foundation of the existing CCCB Research Program. This program has internationally recognized expertise in chromosome dynamics, DNA repair and replication, genomic instability, transcription, epigenetics, and cell cycle regulation. The next Program Chair will lead the growth of this program into a broad and comprehensive cancer biology program that:
This role is intended for a leader with the vision, credibility, and experience to shape OMRF’s cancer research trajectory for the next decade and beyond, while maintaining scientific rigor and leveraging the program’s foundational strengths in the study of underlying mechanisms of cancer.
Key Responsibilities
Required Qualifications and Core Competencies
Preferred Qualifications and Strategic Experience
Resources and Institutional Commitment
OMRF will make a significant institutional investment in the successful candidate, including:
About Oklahoma City
Oklahoma City is a dynamic and affordable metropolitan area with a growing biomedical and health sciences ecosystem, a high quality of life, a vibrant cultural scene, and easy access to outdoor recreation.
How to Apply
Applicants should submit the following documents:
• A cover letter describing their (1) scientific research program, (2) leadership experience, and (3) plans for expanding and leading a cancer biology program at OMRF
• A curriculum vitae including contact information for three references; these individuals will be contacted for shortlisted candidates
Review of applications will begin immediately and continue until the position is filled.