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ASSOCIATE OR FULL PROFESSOR IN THE FIELD OF TRANSLATIONAL RESEARCH IN ONCOLOGY

Employer
Universite De Geneve
Location
Geneva, Switzerland
Posted Date
May 18, 2017

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Specialty
Hematology / Oncology
Position Type
Permanent

The Faculty of Medicine of the University of Geneva announces the opening of a position for an Associate or Full Professor in the field of translational research in oncology.

Charge: This is a full-time position which includes translational oncology teaching at the Bachelor, Master, and Post-graduate levels, as well as the management of master's and doctoral thesis. The candidate will be called upon to develop translational research in the fields of oncology within his/her area of specialization (breast or prostate cancer) in collaboration with the Clinical Research Center, and to obtain external funding.

He/she will also have to assume tasks within the Department of Internal Medicine Specialties of the Medical Faculty, and the Department of Oncology of the University Hospitals of Geneva.

He/she will need to demonstrate their capacity to network with related groups and units as part of a transversal mission.

Title and Experience Required:

  • Doctorate (MD and/or PhD) or equivalent title. In case of clinical competence, a part-time hospital charge may be considered
  • Experience in research and teaching
  • Only candidates with a profile in innovative research of high scientific level will be considered
  • Publications in international journals.

Start of the appointment: October 1st, 2017 or by agreement.

Instructions for submitting the application can be obtained from: sylvia.deraemy@unige.ch.

Mandatory online registration before July 20th 2017 at: http://www.unige.ch/academ.

In a gender perspective, the University encourages the application of female candidates.

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