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Baylor College of Medicine

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The Department of Medicine at Baylor College of Medicine and the Michael E. DeBakey Veterans Medical Center in Houston, Texas in collaboration with the Dan L. Duncan Cancer Center seek a Board Certified/Board Eligible Medical Oncologist/ Physician-investigator interested in clinical, translational, or basic research together with patient care and teaching responsibilities. Areas of particular interest include Phase 1-2 clinical trials, gastrointestinal cancer, lung and/or head and neck cancer, genitourinary oncology, and hematologic malignancy. The section of hematology/oncology now includes 17 full-time faculty, 18 voluntary faculty, and it supports active clinical services and training programs of Ben Taub General Hospital, St. Luke’s Episcopal Hospital, as well as the Michael E. DeBakey Veterans Medical Center. More than 5000 new cancer patients are seen each year in hospitals served by the College. The Cancer Center includes 278 members with more than $100M in cancer-related grant support and it includes strong programs in breast cancer, prostate cancer, cell and gene therapy, pediatric oncology, nuclear receptors, cancer prevention and population sciences, molecular carcinogenesis and tumor biology. There are developing programs in several other areas. Close interactions among faculty in the Cancer Center and those at MD Anderson, Rice and other Texas Medical Center institutions are encouraged. A naming gift of $100M was recently given to the Cancer Center for recruitment and program development among other initiatives.

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