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The Stanford Cancer Institute (SCI) is one of only 57 cancer centers in the United States to earn designation from the National Cancer Institute (NCI) as a comprehensive cancer center. The NCI-Designated Cancer Centers are recognized for their scientific leadership in laboratory and clinical research, and dedicate significant resources toward developing research programs, faculty, and facilities that will lead to better and innovative approaches to cancer prevention, diagnosis, and treatment. The SCI is also a prominent, growing and intricate Institute within Stanford Medicine, which is comprised of Stanford University School of Medicine (SOM) and our adult and pediatric health systems - Stanford Health Care (SHC) and Stanford Children's Health. Steven Artandi, MD, PhD, serves as the SCI's Director and is also the Senior Associate Dean of Cancer Programs (SOM), and the Chief Cancer Officer for the adult health system, SHC. The SCI actively works to build synergies and collaborations across and throughout Stanford Medicine in support of our mission to translate scientific discoveries into clinical research and improve the experience of patients with cancer. Given the SCI's mission, breadth, and depth, we thrive in a fast-paced, team-oriented, and forward-thinking environment with tremendous opportunities for personal and professional growth. The SCI Assistant Dean and Deputy Director of Administration (AD|DDA) is the administrative partner to Dr. Artandi, and serves as the senior administrative executive overseeing all research and business operations of the SCI, including its NCI Cancer Center Support Grant (CCSG) and its responsibilities to the SOM as a large business unit aligned within the clinical and basic science departmental structure. The SCI AD|DDA has a joint reporting relationship to the SOM Associate Dean/Chief Financial Officer to ensure organizational alignment between the SCI and the SOM mission of research, teaching and patient care.