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Associate Director of Basic Sciences or Shared Resources - Associate Professor

Medical College of Wisconsin
United States, Wisconsin, Milwaukee
Apr 29, 2026
Position Summary:

The Medical College of Wisconsin (MCW) Cancer Center (CC) and the Department of Physiology have made a strategic commitment to expand basic science cancer research with a particular focus on cancer metabolism. We invite applications from senior investigators, at the Associate Professor or Professor level, who have well-established research programs in this area. Qualified candidates will be appointed to a leadership role within the MCW Cancer Center as either Associate Director of Basic Sciences or Associate Director Shared Resources (AD of BS or AD of SRs).

The Associate Director of Basic Science will provide scientific leadership to advance and integrate basic science research within the MCW Cancer Center, fostering collaboration across the Cancer Biology, Discovery & Developmental Therapeutics and Cancer Control research programs. As a member of the Cancer Center's leadership team, the AD of BS will serve as key advisor for programmatic grant development focused on innovative preventative, diagnostic and therapeutic strategies.

The Associate Director of Shared Resources will provide scientific leadership in current and emerging technologies, expertise, and infrastructure that support all Cancer Center research areas, including basic, clinical, and population sciences. As a member of the Cancer Center's senior leadership team, the AD of SRs will develop and implement the strategic vision for Shared Resources. In partnership with other Associate Directors, the AD of BS and AD of SRs will support programmatic research initiatives, faculty mentoring, trainee and staff training, and will help shape recruitment and collaborative priorities to advance interdisciplinary research across the cancer continuum.

Position Highlights:
  • Senior leadership opportunity at the Medical College of Wisconsin Cancer Center, focused on expanding basic science cancer research with an emphasis on cancer metabolism

  • Open to established investigators at the Associate Professor or Professor level with strong, funded research programs

  • Leadership roles available as Associate Director of Basic Sciences or Associate Director of Shared Resources

  • Drive strategic direction, collaboration, and integration across basic, clinical, and population-based cancer research programs

  • Key contributor to programmatic grant development and innovative research in prevention, diagnostics, and therapeutics

  • Lead development of shared research infrastructure, technologies, and resources supporting multidisciplinary research

  • Play an active role in faculty mentoring, recruitment, and training of trainees and staff

  • Contribute to institutional priorities, including growth of research programs and pursuit of NCI designation

  • Access to robust research environment with 250+ scientists and six advanced shared resources

Department/Division Highlights:

Cancer is the top strategic priority at MCW. The MCW CC is an integrated partnership of more than 250 cancer scientists and physicians within three research programs focused on 1) discovering basic biological processes that promote cancer risk, development, and progression (Cancer Biology Research Program), 2) translating promising scientific discoveries into clinical practice (Discovery and Developmental Therapeutics Research Program), and 3) facilitating research endeavors that reduce cancer risk, improve outcomes and enhance quality of life, across the cancer care continuum (Cancer Control Research Program). These three programs are supported by 6 Shared Resources (SR): Translational Metabolomics SR; Cell Therapy SR; Structural Biology SR; Geospatial, Epidemiology, and Outcomes SR; Biostatistics SR; and Biorepository and Tissue Analytics SR.

The Center serves a Catchment Area (CA) that includes the easternmost 29 Wisconsin counties from the northern to southern state borders and has 3.36M residents, 58% of the state's population of 5.79M, and has an ambitious plan for growth, including achieving NCI-designation. The Cancer Biology Research Program plays a central role in this effort, accelerating discovery in cancer signaling, cancer metabolism, cancer genetics and genomics, precision oncology, cancer immunology, tumor microenvironment, and structural biology. As one of the largest US metro areas without a designated cancer center, NCI designation would have a significant impact on the health and quality of life of the people of Southeastern Wisconsin and beyond. The Cancer Biology Research Program will contribute directly to the Center's strategic initiatives related to NCI designation, including program development, growth of the extramural funding portfolio, and integration across population, clinical and basic science efforts.

Qualifications

Qualified applicants must hold a PhD, MD/PhD or MD degree and have a demonstrated history of securing and maintaining extramural funding, including current support in any subarea of cancer metoabolism research. These areas include, tumor cell, immune cell, and/or whole organism level metabolism research. The position offers a competitive salary and benefits, a generous research startup, and Center programmatic development funding commensurate with the candidate's vision and accomplishments. The institution is committed to fostering a merit-based inclusive environment that values diversity in backgrounds, experiences, and perspectives.

Interested applicants can apply by uploading their curriculum vitae and a cover letter describing their qualifications. The posting will remain open until filled. #LI-NK1

Medical College of Wisconsin

The Medical College of Wisconsin (MCW) is the state's only private medical school and health sciences graduate school. MCW consists of a School of Medicine with campuses in Milwaukee, Green Bay and Central Wisconsin, a School of Graduate Studies, and a School of Pharmacy. MCW is a major national research center ranking in the top third of U.S. medical schools in NIH funding and is the second largest research institution in Wisconsin. Academic medicine is at the core of everything we do at MCW, bringing together scientists, clinicians, students and community members to solve the most complex challenges in health and society. MCW is a diverse group of thought leaders collaborating to pioneer pathways to a healthier world. Every study we conduct and every patient we see leads to new learning and a continuous cycle of life-changing knowledge and innovation.

Approximately 1,780 MCW physicians and approximately 905 advanced practice providers care for more than 484,000 patients of all ages annually at Froedtert Hospital, Zablocki VA Medical Center, Children's Wisconsin, and many other hospitals and clinics throughout eastern Wisconsin, representing more than 5.1 million patient visits annually.

The beautiful, safe and modern campus of the Milwaukee Regional Medical Center (MRMC) houses Froedtert Hospital, Children's Wisconsin, Curative Care Network, Versiti Blood Research Institute and the Milwaukee County Behavioral Health Division. These member entities share a common mission of excellence in patient care, medical education, biomedical research and community service.

Commitment to MCW Values

All of our endeavors at MCW, from our internal operations to our interactions with our partners, are driven by our shared organizational values: acting inCaringways - engaging inCollaborativeefforts - approaching our world withCuriosity- advancingInclusivepractices - demonstratingIntegrityin all we do - treating everyone withRespect. We are committed to fostering an inclusive environment that values diversity in backgrounds, experiences and perspectives through merit-based processes, and in alignment with all applicable laws. We believe that embracing human differences is critical to realize our vision of a healthier world, and we recognize that a healthy and thriving community starts from within. Our values define who we are, what we stand for and how we conduct ourselves at MCW. If you believe in embracing individuality and working together according to these principles to improve health for all, then MCW is the place for you.

Milwaukee, the largest city in Wisconsin, is located on Lake Michigan's western shore. A metropolitan area with more than 1.6 million people, Milwaukee is an affordable, comfortable place to live, work, and play, big enough to be exciting and uncongested enough to get around easily. Milwaukee's many neighborhoods have incredible charm, accommodating a variety of lifestyles, from high-rise apartments to small farms. Nestled along a magnificent bluff overlooking Lake Michigan, Milwaukee's downtown is home to botanical gardens, lakefront museums, a theater district, the world champion Milwaukee Bucks, the Milwaukee Brewers, bustling nightlife, and award-winning restaurants. The lake and its harbors are skirted by scenic parklands and provide first-class opportunities for recreation, including hiking, cycling, boating, and more. A recent study ranked Milwaukee as the 15th most walkable of the 50 largest US cities. Milwaukee has all the advantages of a large, vibrant city but without the stress or cost.

MCW as an Equal Opportunity Employer and Commitment to Non-Discrimination

The Medical College of Wisconsin (MCW) is an Equal Opportunity Employer. We are committed to fostering an inclusive community of outstanding faculty, staff, and students, as well as ensuring equal educational opportunity, employment, and access to services, programs, and activities, without regard to an individual's race, color, national origin, religion, age, disability, sex, gender identity/expression, sexual orientation, marital status, pregnancy, predisposing genetic characteristic, or military status. Employees, students, applicants or other members of the MCW community (including but not limited to vendors, visitors, and guests) may not be subjected to harassment that is prohibited by law or treated adversely or retaliated against based upon a protected characteristic.

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