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A leading university seeks a Pediatric Leukemia/Lymphoma specialist at the Assistant, Associate, or Full Professor level. The role involves clinical care, research, and program development in a collaborative environment. Candidates should have experience in mentorship and translational research. Competitive salary based on rank, with opportunities for clinical research in pediatric oncology.
Employer: Stanford University
Location: Stanford, California, US
Salary: Competitive
Closing date: May 11, 2025
Academic / Research in Conservation Science, Biology
Full time, University Medical Line, School of Medicine
The Division of Hematology, Oncology, Stem Cell Transplantation and Regenerative Medicine at Stanford University’s Department of Pediatrics seeks board-certified/eligible pediatric leukemia/lymphoma specialists. The role involves contributing to clinical care, research, and program development at the Assistant, Associate, or Professor level within the University Medical Line.
The appointment criteria include excellence in clinical care, teaching, scholarly activity, and institutional service relevant to the programmatic needs. Faculty rank depends on qualifications and experience.
Opportunities exist for clinical research, especially in Pediatric leukemia/lymphoma, focusing on developmental therapeutics and clinical trials involving small molecules or chemotherapeutic agents. Candidates with translational laboratory programs are encouraged. The candidate should have experience in clinical and translational research, mentorship, and collaboration.
Applications will be accepted until the position is filled.
Stanford is an equal employment opportunity employer, welcoming applications from diverse backgrounds to foster an inclusive environment. Candidates may include a statement on diversity in their application.
Submit a CV and a brief statement of clinical and research interests, with an optional diversity statement.
Base salary ranges based on rank: Assistant Professor: $214,000–$239,000; Associate Professor: $264,000–$289,000; Professor: $327,000–$368,000. These ranges are estimates and do not include all compensation components or departmental incentives. For more info, see benefits and housing assistance.
Raya Saab, Chair, Search Committee
c/o Izabela Sgarabotto Saguid
Email: izabelas@stanford.edu
Learn more about Stanford Pediatrics at med.stanford.edu/pediatrics.html