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Posted on October 24, 2025
Position in Missouri City, TX, USA, TX
Role in Missouri City, TX, USA: Professor, Clinical Faculty Appointment, Pulmonary Medicine Company: MD Anderson Center Worksite: Missouri City, TX, USA, TX Urgency: Immediate consideration in Missouri City, TX, USA.
Salary: Benefits: A comprehensive benefits package is included. Stable workload with modern tooling and processes.
What You'll Do
Core objectives involve your professional skills in a dynamic.
- This Missouri City, TX, USA-based role is an excellent opportunity for professionals skilled in relevant skills.
- Our MD Anderson Center team in Missouri City, TX, USA, TX is growing.
- Benefit from working in Missouri City, TX, USA, a key hub for the a dynamic industry.
The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center is a world-renowned institution dedicated to cancer patient care, research, and education. It is recognized globally for its innovative approaches to cancer treatment and its commitment to improving patient outcomes through cutting-edge clinical and translational research. The Center's mission focuses on integrating multidisciplinary care and pioneering therapeutic advancements, offering patients access to some of the most advanced treatment options and clinical trials available. It also emphasizes fostering a diverse and inclusive academic environment where faculty and staff can thrive in their professional development and contribute to groundbreaking discoveries.
Within MD Anderson, the Section of Benign Hematology in the Department of Pulmonary Medicine is currently recruiting a clinical faculty member for their Hematology Clinical Faculty Appointment (CFA). This position is ideal for physician-scientists who are passionate about benign or non-malignant hematology and wish to build a career that blends clinical expertise with research. The candidate will join a dedicated team specializing in diagnosing and treating non-cancerous blood disorders in individuals with and without cancer. The role involves working closely with multidisciplinary colleagues to deliver comprehensive care and advance understanding of benign hematologic conditions.
The appointed clinical faculty member will engage in scholarly activity and research focused on non-malignant hematology, including cancer-associated thrombosis, a key area of interest. Candidates with prior experience in clinical or basic science research are highly encouraged to apply. The position offers protected time for research, leadership, program development, and scholarly endeavors aligned with the Section's goals. Faculty rank and compensation will be commensurate with the candidate's experience and qualifications. The successful applicant will contribute to the institution's academic environment by mentoring young faculty, fellows, and trainees, promoting scientific excellence, and securing funding to support innovative cancer-related benign hematology research.
This role offers a unique opportunity to work at a leading cancer center recognized for its commitment to excellence in patient care and research. The candidate will benefit from a collaborative environment, vast institutional resources, and a culture that fosters continuous learning and advancement. As part of MD Anderson's commitment to equal employment opportunity, all qualified candidates will receive consideration without regard to race, color, religion, age, national origin, sex, gender identity, sexual orientation, disability, or protected veteran status. Interested applicants should submit a letter of intent, CV, references, and a brief synopsis of qualifications. For additional inquiries, candidates may contact Catherine Butler-Gunn, Associate Department Administrator, at cabutler1@mdanderson.org.
- licensed to practice medicine in the relevant jurisdiction
- commitment to academic medicine and research
- ability to maintain security and integrity of critical infrastructure
- excellent interpersonal skills
- eligible for faculty appointment at MD Anderson
- capacity to work collaboratively in a multidisciplinary environment