Professor and Program Chair, Cancer Biology
Company: Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation
Location: Oklahoma City
Posted on: April 1, 2026
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Job Description:
The Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation ( OMRF ) and its Cell
Cycle & Cancer Biology (CCCB) Research Program invite applications
and nominations for the position of Professor and Program Chair .
This is a senior leadership opportunity for an established
scientific leader to build and direct a nationally visible cancer
biology program at an institution with exceptional strengths in
fundamental discovery, translational research, and
interdisciplinary collaboration. About OMRF Founded in 1946, OMRF
is one of the nation?s oldest and most respected independent
biomedical research institutes. OMRF is a nonprofit, independent
research institute dedicated to conducting biomedical research that
enables more people to live longer, healthier lives. With an annual
budget of about $100 million, more than 50 principal investigators,
and a strong record of funding from the National Institutes of
Health, technology transfer, and philanthropy, OMRF offers a stable
and supportive environment for basic and translational research.
OMRF?s research strengths include aging, immunology, autoimmunity,
cardiovascular biology, genetics, epigenetics, neurodegeneration,
and cell cycle biology. OMRF is located in the Oklahoma Health
Center in Oklahoma City, adjacent to the University of Oklahoma
Health Campus, the Oklahoma City VA, and the National Cancer
Institute-designated Stephenson Cancer Center. Opportunity and
Vision OMRF seeks a distinguished scientific leader to serve as
Program Chair and to expand its cancer biology enterprise, building
on the foundation of the existing CCCB Research Program. This
program has internationally recognized expertise in chromosome
dynamics, DNA repair and replication, genomic instability,
transcription, epigenetics, and cell cycle regulation. The next
Program Chair will lead the growth of this program into a broad and
comprehensive cancer biology program that: Advances fundamental
understanding of cancer mechanisms and translates those discoveries
toward therapeutic applications Builds on existing expertise within
CCCB while expanding research approaches and model systems Expands
funding through the NCI and other federal sources Builds
collaborations across OMRF?s research programs Establishes
meaningful collaborations with clinicians and investigators at the
University of Oklahoma and the Stephenson Cancer Center This role
is intended for a leader with the vision, credibility, and
experience to shape OMRF?s cancer research trajectory for the next
decade and beyond, while maintaining scientific rigor and
leveraging the program?s foundational strengths in the study of
underlying mechanisms of cancer. Key Responsibilities Lead and grow
a cohesive, collaborative, and nationally competitive research
program in cancer biology at OMRF that spans mechanistic discovery
through translation Maintain an internationally recognized and
well-funded research program Recruit, mentor, and retain senior and
junior faculty and trainees Lead diversification of funding
portfolios, including the addition of multi-investigator and
center-level grants Enhance national visibility and philanthropic
engagement Required Qualifications and Core Competencies A PhD, MD,
or MD/PhD in cancer biology or a closely related field Demonstrated
ability to integrate mechanistic and cancer-focused research,
evidenced by a distinguished research portfolio and publications A
robust history of NCI and other funding supporting cancer biology
research Demonstrated success in scientific leadership, such as
directing a research program, division, department, or center
Experience recruiting, mentoring, and evaluating faculty and
trainees Preferred Qualifications and Strategic Experience
Experience in mechanistic cancer biology research?such as DNA
replication and repair, genomic instability, chromosome dynamics,
cell cycle regulation, transcription, or related fundamental
processes?and demonstrated ability to connect these mechanisms to
cancer phenotypes such as tumor initiation, progression,
therapeutic resistance, or recurrence Building scientific bridges
between cancer biology and related disciplines such as aging,
immune dysregulation, inflammation, genetics and epigenetics,
cardiovascular biology, or autoimmunity, especially with
relationship to long-term consequences of cancer treatments
Expanding research into alternative model systems, including
organoids, in vivo models, human tissues, or biofluids Leading team
science initiatives, including program projects, centers, or large
collaborative grants Advancing intellectual property, technology
development, or early-stage biotechnology efforts Nurturing
philanthropic relationships that support cancer research Resources
and Institutional Commitment OMRF will make a significant
institutional investment in the successful candidate, including: A
highly competitive start-up package Resources to recruit 3?5
additional faculty members in cancer biology during the startup
period Access to spacious, well-equipped laboratory space with
renovations and modernization as needed Institutional support for
shared scientific equipment and core facility expansion Access to
OMRF?s extensive research infrastructure and technology transfer
expertise Close partnership with senior OMRF leadership to support
long-term program growth and sustainability About Oklahoma City
Oklahoma City is a dynamic and affordable metropolitan area with a
growing biomedical and health sciences ecosystem, a high quality of
life, a vibrant cultural scene, and easy access to outdoor
recreation. How to Apply Applicants should submit the following
documents: ? A cover letter describing their (1) scientific
research program, (2) leadership experience, and (3) plans for
expanding and leading a cancer biology program at OMRF ? A
curriculum vitae including contact information for three
references; these individuals will be contacted for shortlisted
candidates Review of applications will begin immediately and
continue until the position is filled.
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