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 board certified or board eligible Malignant Hematologist. This position is available at the rank of Assistant, Associate, or Full Professor on the Academic or Clinician Track (non-tenure). We seek a collaborative physician–scientist, clinical investigator, or clinician-educator who will deliver outstanding patient care and contribute to the advancement of clinical, translational, and/or laboratory research across hematologic malignancies. Areas of focus may include—but are not limited to—acute and chronic leukemias, lymphomas, plasma cell disorders, myeloid malignancies, cellular therapy, and transplantation. Position Highlights: Provide outstanding clinical care to patients with hematologic malignancies in inpatient and outpatient settings. Participate in and/or lead clinical, translational, or basic science research programs aligned with institutional priorities. Develop, implement, and oversee investigator-initiated and cooperative group clinical trials as appropriate. Contribute to teaching and mentorship across undergraduate medical education, graduate medical education, and fellowship training. Collaborate with division, department, and cancer center leadership to advance programmatic growth in malignant hematology. Comprehensive Malignant Hematology Program! A nationally recognized program providing advanced care across the full spectrum of hematologic malignancies, including access to cellular therapies, transplantation, and early-phase clinical trials. Collaborative Research Environment. Work within the Masonic Cancer Center, where multidisciplinary teams drive discovery in cancer biology, immunotherapy, genome engineering, population sciences, and survivorship. Faculty benefit from strong partnerships across pediatrics, surgery, radiation oncology, and basic sciences. Career Development & Leadership Opportunities. Faculty receive robust institutional support to develop independent research programs or clinical leadership portfolios. Opportunities exist to assume leadership roles in disease groups, clinical trials, program development, and institutional initiatives. Education & Mentorship. Contribute to the education and mentorship of medical students, residents, fellows, and postdoctoral trainees, supported by strong training grant infrastructure (including T32 programs and career development awards). Outstanding Resources. Benefit from UMN’s extensive clinical trials infrastructure, shared research cores, biostatistical support, and nationally recognized blood and marrow transplantation and cellular therapy platforms. 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.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Mid Level
Education Level
Ph.D. or professional degree