The Division of Hematology, Oncology & Transplantation (HOT) at the University of Minnesota, in partnership with the Masonic Cancer Center (an NCI-Designated Comprehensive Cancer Center), is seeking a visionary faculty physician with expertise in non-malignant (benign) hematology. This position is available at the rank of Assistant, Associate, or Full Professor on the Academic or Clinician Track (not tenure). We welcome candidates committed to shaping the future of classical hematology through exceptional patient care, innovative research, and a passion for mentorship and medical education. Position Highlights: Exceptional Clinical Environment: Join a thriving and nationally recognized benign hematology program with nine dedicated faculty members caring for a wide spectrum of rare and complex hematologic disorders, including bleeding and clotting disorders, the Center for Red Cell Disorders, hemoglobinopathies, iron and platelet disorders, TTP,complement-mediated diseases, porphyrias, telomere biology disorders, and immunodeficiencies. Our program is home to one of the nation’s oldest and largest federally funded Hemophilia Treatment Centers. ● Collaborative, Cutting-Edge Research Opportunities: Benefit from a robust clinical trial infrastructure, with recent growth in gene therapy and novel therapeutics. Our environment supports clinical, translational, and basic science research with a clear path to leadership in clinical trial design, developmental therapeutics, and innovative care models. ● Academic Support & Advancement: We offer exceptional opportunities for faculty development, mentorship, and academic advancement with access to diverse multidisciplinary collaborators across our Department of Medicine, Masonic Cancer Center, and broader University environment. ● Teaching & Mentoring Impact: Actively shape the next generation of hematologists by teaching and mentoring medical students, residents, fellows, and physician-scientists. Our training infrastructure includes dynamically funded educational pipelines such as T32 fellowships and K-award pathways. ● Institutional Commitment: As a key faculty member in the Division, you will help advance our mission to provide excellence in patient care, discovery, and education. About the Division: For over 50 years, the University of Minnesota has been a leader in the care and study of benign hematologic disorders, with strong institutional investments in clinical, research, and educational programming. The Division of Hematology, Oncology & Transplantation brings together outstanding scientists and clinicians to drive advancements in treatment, discovery, and training. Our partnership with the Masonic Cancer Center connects faculty with world-class research teams in cancer immunology, genetic medicine, pediatric hematology, survivorship, and more. Learn more at cancer.umn.edu. Qualifications: Demonstrated excellence in clinical care of patients with benign hematologic disorders Strong teaching skills and enthusiasm for academic medicine Evidence of research productivity or interest in developing academic focus (clinical, translational, or basic science) Graduate of an accredited ACGME Internal Medicine residency and Hematology fellowship-training program. Board eligible/certified in Hematology Licensed or ability to acquire medical license and DEA in the State of Minnesota, and meet threshold criteria/qualifications for credentialing and privileges. Ability to receive work authorization in the United States from the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services and maintain legal status according to the requirements of the VISA. Preferred Qualifications: Candidates with specialized expertise in hemostasis/thrombosis, red cell disorders, hemoglobinopathies, gene therapy, TTP, complement disorders, rare diseases, or clinical trial development are strongly encouraged to apply
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