Job Description
Tulane University’s Deming Department of Medicine is seeking a hematologist-oncologist to serve as a Clinician Researcher inMalignant Hematology with a Myeloma Specialization within the Section of Hematology/Oncology. The successful candidate will contribute to our efforts to expand the Malignant Hematologyprogram, including Stem Cell therapeutics,ensuring excellence in clinical care, research, and education
This position is ideal for an ABIM-certified (or eligible) hematologist-oncologist with experience in hematologic malignancies, stem cell transplantation, andor cellular immunotherapy. The candidate should have a demonstrated interest in clinical trial development, translational research, and multidisciplinary collaboration.
Key Responsibilities
- Clinical Care: Provide exceptional patient care in hematologic malignancies with a focus onLymphoma
- Research & Clinical Trials: Develop and lead investigator-initiated and collaborative clinical trials supported by the Tulane Cancer Center’s Clinical Trials Office. Work closely with laboratory scientists to advance translational research.
- Education & Mentorship: Train and mentor fellows, residents, and medical/graduate students in hematologic malignanciesand cellular therapeutics.
- Institutional Collaboration: Engage with Tulane Cancer Center leadership and the broader university community.
Research & Innovation
- Contribute to the clinical and translational research in cellular therapeutics, immunotherapy, and regenerative medicine
- Collaborate with institutional and national partners on clinical trials and grant-funded projects
- Encourage faculty and fellows to engage in research, publications, and presentations at national and international conferences
- Pursue research projects that contribute to the understanding and management of hematological disease with the goal of publishing these findings
Why Join Tulane?
- Be part of a leading research university and academic medical center with a strong commitment to and track recordofinnovation in hematologic malignancies and cellular therapies.
- Work in a collaborative and multidisciplinary environment, with access to the robust clinical and research resources of an emerging NCI cancer center and those of partner institutions of the Louisiana Cancer Research Center.
- Live and work in New Orleans, a culturally rich city known for its diverse community, excellent cuisine, and vibrant music scene.
Qualifications
Qualifications
Required:
- MD, DO, or foreign equivalent.
- BE/BC in Hematology and/or Medical Oncology.
- Eligible for a Louisiana medical license.
Preferred:
- Experience in developing and implementing clinical trials.
- Clinical use of cellular therapy products and hematopoietic stem cell transplantation.
- A record of peer-reviewed publications
- A record of extramural research funding
Application Instructions
Application Process
Qualified candidates should submit
- A cover letter detailing their experience and research interests.
- A curriculum vitae (CV)
- Contact information for three professional references (the search is confidential until the candidate signals their readiness for reference discussion)
For inquiries, please contact the Section of Hematology/Oncology at Tulane University, Stefan Grant, MD, JD, MBA, Section Chief & Director, Tulane Cancer Center at SGrant6@Tulane.edu
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