• RESPONSIBILITIES

    The Dana-Farber Cancer Institute (DFCI) seeks an accomplished and innovative research faculty member. Pursue basic and translational research with an emphasis on solving biological problems by computational and data science methods. Collaborate with cancer researchers to achieve impact on data-driven clinical trials and cancer care in the age of genomically informed personalized medicine. Join a new Center focused on computational biomedicine, headed by Chris Sander. Home will be in the Department of Biostatistics and Computational Biology at DFCI with an academic appointment in the Department of Biomedical Informatics at Harvard Medical School (HMS). Participate in the scientific events of the Dana-Farber, Harvard and Boston area research communities and train graduate students in a highly interactive, supportive, collaborative and dynamic research environment.

    REQUIREMENTS

    You have a Ph.D. or M.D./Ph.D. degree, with a significant record of discoveries and peer-reviewed publications. Your academic rank will be determined according to your experience and productivity.

    LOCALE

    Boston, MA

    HOW TO APPLY

    Send a letter of application and a concise statement of current and future research interests, curriculum vitae, sample publications, and the names of four referees to chair[at]jimmy.harvard.edu and ask referees to independently provide letters of recommendation to the same address. Consideration of candidates will begin after the application package is complete.

    DEADLINE

    February 28, 2016

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