Research Professor (Open Rank), NTT – Bioinformatics and Machine Learning - The Office for Cancer Genomic Medicine, UTHealth Houston

Description

The Office for Cancer Genomic Medicine (OCGM) of the University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston (UTHealth), joint with the Center for Precision Health (CPH) at the McWilliams School of Biomedical Informatics (MSBMI), seeks an exceptional candidate for a non-tenure track faculty (open rank) in the areas of translational bioinformatics, genomic medicine, and machine learning.

UTHealth is in the world-renowned Texas Medical Center (TMC), located in cosmopolitan Houston, Texas, the fourth largest city in the United States. OCGM was just created and CPH was established in January 2016, with the funds approved by the Texas Legislature to enhance biomedical and health informatics education and research in the State of Texas in the era of big data and precision medicine. A synergizing entity, CPH builds upon the core strengths of MSBMI (i.e., informatics programs, centers and clinical resources) and School of Public Health (i.e., cohort-based research, statistical genomics, computational biology, environmental, behavioral and policy research programs) and develops both independent and collaborative research programs, as well as precision health resources, for UTHealth and other TMC institutions.

RESPONSIBILITIES: The successful candidate will be expected to plan, supervise, and direct research and/or clinical genomics within the OCGM and/or CPH. Current research topics include bioinformatics, genetic and genomic medicine, single cell omics, deep learning, imaging genomics, and related areas. The candidate will provide technical expertise to lead in the development of study design, sample or data collection, pipeline development, data analysis, results interpretation, manuscript writing, and grant proposal preparation. Collaborative research with other faculty in the Center for Precision Health, at MSBMI, and across UTHealth and the TMC (e.g., MD Anderson Cancer Center, Baylor College of Medicine, Memorial Hermann Hospital System, etc.) is also strongly encouraged. This position provides opportunities to supervise trainees and other staff members, to lead projects or research initiatives, as well as to develop grant applications.


Qualifications

The candidate should possess a doctoral degree in one of the following areas: bioinformatics, clinical genomics, genetics, computational biology, biomedical informatics, computer science, bioengineering, medicine, biostatistics, or a related discipline. A record of published research in bioinformatics, genetics, or genomics is required. Excellent teamwork and communication skills are required.


Start date

As soon as possible

How to Apply

Please contact Dr. Zhongming Zhao (zhongming.zhao@uth.tmc.edu) for more details. Formal application: Note that all application materials must be submitted through UTHealth's online system at uth.referrals.selectminds.com/faculty/jobs/open-rank-research-faculty-non-tenure-track-precision-medicine-and-bioinformatics-center-for-precision-health-school-of-biomedical-informatics-16980. The job ID is 2300008S. As part of the application process, the candidate should provide a current curriculum vitae, a research statement, contact information for three references, and a cover letter describing qualifications and career goals. Inquiry of the position via email is welcome.
SALARY: Competitive and dependent upon qualifications and experience.


Contact

Zhongming Zhao
zhongming.zhao@uth.tmc.edu