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Accepting Applications for Full and Associate Professors
The University of Texas M. D. Anderson Cancer Center, Department of Health Disparities Research, is accepting applications for tenure-track/tenured faculty at the full or associate professor level in any area of health disparities research. Candidates must have a strong record of scholarly achievement and extramural funding. Successful candidates will be expected to conduct research with the ultimate goal of eliminating cancer-related disparities with a particular focus on minority and underserved populations. (More) | |
Mission Statement
To reduce, and ultimately eliminate, disparities in cancer incidence, morbidity and mortality and cancer-related behavior through research and education addressing the determinants of disparities as well as interventions and policies designed to eliminate disparities.
Departmental Goal
To be a recognized leader at the international, national, state and local levels in research and education on cancer disparities, and the premier cancer center-based scientific group addressing disparities.
Departmental Objectives
- Develop a team of investigators with appropriate expertise and collaborations to elucidate the critical pathways between social/population-level factors and cancer-related behavior/disease
- Build interdisciplinary collaborations throughout M. D. Anderson and externally to enhance the understanding of health disparities
- Focus on multidisciplinary research at multiple levels of analysis, from the molecular to the societal levels, spanning the continuum of discovery, development and delivery/dissemination
- Develop a program that substantially contributes to research in social and environmental influences
- Support and expand educational programs at multiple levels, focusing on cancer-related health disparities that span the basic, clinical and public health research domains
- Develop a culture that values diversity, tolerance, collaboration and mutual support among faculty and staff, fosters creativity and emphasizes the meaningfulness and ultimate impact of the research focus on human well-being
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