Physician-Scientist, Assistant/Associate/Full Professor, Dermatology (T/TE) (COM-T)
University of Arizona · Tucson, AZ · 7 mo ago
EducationFull-time
Duties & Responsibilities
- Develop and maintain a NIH funded research program focused on Non-Melanoma Skin Cancer.
- Produce strong-peer-reviewed publications.
- Provide instruction in professional and graduate, degree programs.
- Lead or contribute to "team science" based interdisciplinary research grants/projects.
- Provide Dermatological clinical outpatient services.
- Provide teaching service to students, residents and/or fellows as assigned.
Knowledge, Skills, And Abilities
- Demonstrated commitment to patient care, reflecting a service-oriented, team-based philosophy with hospital administration and health professional colleagues from all disciplines, departments, and specialties.
- Demonstrated research experience and interest.
- Demonstrated track record of teaching, clinical care, and/or research in an academic department of medicine or equivalent environment.
- Demonstrated outstanding leadership in a major subspecialty division/section at an NIH-funded department of internal medicine.
- Established and continuing independent NIH-funded sponsored research portfolio and/or evidence of scientific research, including peer-reviewed articles and extramural funding.
- Experience in the development and successful implementation of new academic (educational, patient care, research) programs and services.
- Clinical and research experience in immunobiology of the skin and its relationship to inflammatory skin disorders.
- Research that advances the understanding of roles of signaling pathways in immune responses, carcinogenesis, and pigmentation, interactions between immune cells and the cutaneous microenvironment, or anti-inflammatory agents.
Minimum Qualifications
- MD or MD/PHD
- Board certified by the American Board of Dermatology and eligible for unrestricted medical licensure in the State of Arizona.
- Demonstrated track record of distinction in teaching, clinical care, and/or research in an academic department of medicine or equivalent environment.
- Successful track record of working with trainees and students.
- Hold current or pending federal research support.
- Have a record of impactful publications and federal funding, commensurate with career stage.
Preferred Qualifications
- Experience in the development and successful implementation of new academic (educational, patient care, research) programs and services.
- Demonstrated outstanding leadership in a major subspecialty division/section at an NIH-funded department of internal medicine.
- Established and continuing independent NIH-funded sponsored research portfolio and/or evidence of scientific research, including peer-reviewed articles and extramural funding.
- Clinical and research experience in immunobiology of the skin and its relationship to inflammatory skin disorders.
- Research that advances the understanding of roles of signaling pathways in immune responses, carcinogenesis, and pigmentation, interactions between immune cells and the cutaneous microenvironment, or anti-inflammatory agents.