Genitourinary Oncology, Assistant to Associate Member
About the Role
The Genitourinary Oncology Research Center (GU-ORC) at Roswell Park Comprehensive Cancer Center invites applications for faculty positions at the Assistant Professor level. This is an exciting opportunity for an innovative and collaborative scientist to join a nationally recognized multidisciplinary cancer research environment focused on advancing the understanding and treatment of genitourinary malignancies.
Founded in 1898 as the nation’s first cancer center, Roswell Park remains a global leader in cancer research, education, and patient-centered care. The successful candidate will join a vibrant and deeply collaborative scientific community dedicated to accelerating discoveries in GU cancer biology and translating innovative research into meaningful clinical impact.
We are seeking intellectually curious investigators with strong potential to develop independent, extramurally funded research programs that advance the understanding of GU cancer development, progression, therapy resistance, and translational therapeutic discovery.
What You’ll Do
- Develop and maintain an innovative, independent, extramurally funded research program focused on areas broadly relevant to genitourinary cancers
- Conduct impactful laboratory-based and translational research advancing the understanding of GU cancer biology and treatment
- Collaborate with multidisciplinary investigators across GU-ORC and Roswell Park’s clinical and scientific programs
- Utilize advanced technologies, shared resources, and unique clinical specimens to support cutting-edge discovery
- Participate in translational initiatives bridging laboratory science and clinical oncology applications
- Mentor graduate students, trainees, and emerging investigators within an academic research environment
- Contribute to collaborative research efforts involving genomics, immunology, metabolism, epigenetics, pre-clinical modeling, and precision oncology
- Contribute to scientific seminars, collaborative meetings, and institutional academic initiatives
- Foster a collaborative and intellectually rigorous research culture emphasizing mentorship and innovation
- Engage actively in GU-ORC scientific initiatives and multidisciplinary collaborations
- Contribute to Roswell Park Cancer Center Support Grant programmatic activities
- Build productive partnerships with clinicians, physician-scientists, and laboratory investigators
- Engage in community outreach, engagement, and health equity
About The Department
The Genitourinary Oncology Research Center (GU-ORC) at Roswell Park Comprehensive Cancer Center is housed within the Department of Urology and is dedicated to accelerating translational discovery in genitourinary cancers through close collaboration between laboratory scientists and clinical investigators. GU-ORC currently includes more than 30 multidisciplinary faculty members studying the cellular, genetic, epigenetic, metabolic, immunologic, ancestral, and behavioral drivers of GU cancer development and therapy resistance.
Roswell Park provides investigators with extensive research infrastructure including more than 20 shared resources offering advanced scientific instrumentation, bioinformatics, genomics technologies, biorepositories, and translational research support. We utilize precision oncology and epidemiologic data resources through ORIEN (Oncology Research Information Exchange Network).
Why You’ll Love Working Here
- Join the nation’s first cancer center and an NCI-Designated Comprehensive Cancer Center committed to transforming cancer care, research, and education
- Collaborate within a highly interdisciplinary academic environment dedicated to innovation, mentorship, and scientific discovery
- Access robust institutional research infrastructure, including Biostatistics, Biomedical Research Informatics, Bioinformatics, and the Data Bank and Biorepository Shared Resources
- Utilize precision oncology and epidemiologic data resources through ORIEN
- Work alongside passionate colleagues deeply committed to community outreach, engagement, and health equity
- Opportunity for an academic appointment with the University at Buffalo Jacobs School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences
- Thrive in Buffalo, New York — a welcoming, affordable, and culturally vibrant city with a growing medical and research corridor
Qualifications
- Required Education and Experience: Doctoral degree in an appropriate scientific or clinical-based discipline and the equivalent of two (2) years of full-time experience in an applicable scientific or clinical research environment.
- Note Required degrees must have been granted by an accredited school, college or university or one recognized by Roswell Park Comprehensive Cancer Center as following acceptable educational practices.
- Preferred Qualifications: Experience in relevant areas of fundamental cancer biology, genomics technology development applicable to the study of GU cancers, creation and use of pre-clinical GU cancer models, novel approaches for analyzing GU cancer clinical specimens, and/or translation of novel research discoveries to clinical application.
- PhD, or comparable degree in biomedical research and/or clinical science.