new orleans, LA30+ days ago
Prior experience teaching undergraduate and graduate-level courses, with a demonstrated ability to engage and inspire students; Proven track record of mentoring students, postdoctoral fellows, and junior faculty, fostering their professional development and research skills; Evidence of collaborative research efforts across disciplines, contributing to innovative approaches in cancer therapeutics; Active involvement in professional organizations related to cancer research and pharmaceutical sciences, including participation in conferences and workshops; Strong leadership and organizational abilities, with a commitment to contributing to the growth and success of the division and institution; Demonstrated commitment to promoting diversity, equity, and inclusion within academic and research settings. D. in Pharmacology, Pharmaceutical Science, Medicinal Chemistry, or a related science; A distinguished record of research achievements in cancer therapeutics, as evidenced by peer-reviewed publications in leading journal and presentations; Current R01 and/or R01 equivalent external funding in cancer research with plans to continue obtaining R01 or equivalent external funding (substantial track record of R01 or equivalent funding in cancer research); Demonstrated success in securing external funding from governmental or private sources, with a clear strategy for maintaining at least 80% of salary through grants; Experience in teaching and mentoring students at various levels is preferred.