Assistant/Associate/Full Professor of Medicine - Hematology/Oncology
Position Summary
IU Health Medical Group and the Indiana University School of Medicine are seeking a mid-career or established academic medical oncologist to join the Genitourinary (GU) Oncology Program. This is a tenure track position faculty position within the Department of Medicine, Division of Hematology/Oncology, at the Indiana University (IU) School of Medicine. This position is designed for a physician-scientist with focused expertise in GU malignancies and a strong commitment to translational, laboratory-based, and preclinical research.
Position Highlights
- Full-time academic opportunity focused on GU oncology and translational research
- Ideal for a mid-career or established physician-scientist with an active or developing laboratory program
- Primary academic home within the Indiana University School of Medicine, Department of Internal Medicine, Division of Hematology/Oncology
- Protected time for translational research, with clinical effort tailored to support the candidate's academic program
- Competitive startup support, including laboratory space and access to institutional research resources
- Opportunity to collaborate with a large multidisciplinary GU oncology program spanning medical oncology, urology, radiation oncology, nuclear medicine, pathology, radiology, precision genomics, and basic science departments
- Access to clinical trial infrastructure, biospecimen resources, biostatistics, translational science collaborators, and disease-site research teams
- Opportunity to develop laboratory-driven concepts that support investigator-initiated, cooperative group, and industry-sponsored clinical trials
- Engagement in multidisciplinary tumor boards, disease-site research meetings, education, and mentorship of fellows, residents, graduate students, postdoctoral fellows, and junior faculty
Key Responsibilities
The successful candidate will lead a laboratory-based and/or preclinical research program focused on high-impact areas relevant to GU malignancies, including disease progression, therapeutic resistance, biomarker discovery, tumor biology, and novel drug development. The candidate will collaborate closely with GU clinical investigators to translate scientific discoveries into clinical trial concepts and to strengthen correlative science across the program's clinical trials portfolio. Clinical responsibilities will include expert care of adult patients with GU cancers, with a clinical footprint aligned with the candidate's research goals. The candidate will also be expected to pursue peer-reviewed funding (potential program project grants including SPOREs), publish in high-impact journals, mentor trainees and junior faculty, participate in multidisciplinary and disease-site research programs, and contribute to the academic mission of the Indiana University School of Medicine.
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