Hematology Malignancy – Providence Cancer Institute
- Position:
- Hematology Malignancy – Providence Cancer Institute
- Specialty:
- Leadership, Medical Oncology, Hematology / Oncology, Internal Medicine, Clinical Trials, Clinical Research, CAR T-cell
- Location:
- Portland, Oregon
Position Description
The Providence Cancer Institute is seeking a full-time board-certified Medical Oncologist and Hematologist to join its growing team of medical oncologists in Portland Oregon. Qualified candidates will have been fellowship trained in malignant hematology. This position benefits from a built-in referral base of an extensive network of primary and specialty clinics in Oregon and Southwest Washington. Come join an outstanding practice known for its quality of care and translational research throughout the Pacific Northwest.
- Comprehensive medical research center
- Board-certified in hematology oncology required
- Experience treating all types of blood cancers with specific experience in autologous transplant, CAR-T
- Candidates with investigational research experience are preferred
- Research time available for this position
Position Specifics
Providence Cancer Institute
Providence Cancer Institute is unmatched on the West Coast in terms of the breadth of services and technologies available under one roof. Multidisciplinary teams work together to give patients and their families the best care possible. Providers partner with patients from diagnosis and treatment through all stages of life to seek the best outcomes through research and innovation. Beyond sophisticated technology and treatments, this comprehensive cancer center offers warm and welcoming care for every patient.
Earle A. Chiles Research Institute
At the Earle A. Chiles Research Institute, we are on a mission to cure cancer and create a healthier world. As the research arm of Providence Cancer Institute in Portland, Oregon, we are a Providence Center of Excellence for precision immuno-oncology and cellular therapy.
Since 1993, cancer research has been our primary focus. Under the leadership of Walter J. Urba, MD, PhD, our team of innovative physicians and scientists work together to improve cancer treatment methods – seamlessly joining lab research and clinical trials with medical practice.
Our main area of research is cancer immunotherapy – a specialized field of study focused on treatments that boost the immune system against cancer. Thanks to advancements in genomic sequencing, we are bringing together the power of immunotherapy and personalized medicine to accelerate leading-edge research and groundbreaking discoveries for patients with cancer.
Our research continues to flourish, in part from the generosity of donors, such as Robert W. Franz and Elsie Franz Finley. Today, we garner more than $10 million each year in federal, private and sponsored research funding. Our team has grown to more than 200 investigators and research personnel.
Laboratory Research
At the Earle A. Chiles Research Institute, a Providence Center of Excellence for immuno-oncology and cellular therapy, we’re using laboratory research to unlock the power of the immune system to eliminate cancer. The breakthroughs our dedicated scientists make at the lab bench translate directly into clinical research – and to new therapies for our patients.
Our lab research happens in 13 dedicated labs:
- Anti-Cancer Immune Response
- The lab studies the biology of tumor-reactive T-lymphocytes and how they interact with other cell types present in the tumor microenvironment.
- Antitumor T-Cell Response
- The lab’s goal is to develop more effective T-cell-based immunotherapies designed to treat patients with cancers of the pancreas, gallbladder and other solid organs with epithelial tissue.
- Basic Immunology
- The lab’s goal is to understand the biology of the immune system in the context of cancer.
- Biomedical Engineering
- The lab aims to develop biomaterials and cellular therapies for local administration of treatments that stimulate the immune system.
- Cancer Immuno-Genomics
- The lab uses sequencing, mass spectrometry and other technologies to gain new insights into human health and disease.
- Cancer Immunoprevention
- The lab focuses on the immune response to high-risk precancerous lesions and how immunotherapy may improve both early detection and prevention of cancer.
- Cancer Immunotherapy
- The lab’s goal is to determine how immunotherapy with T-cell agonists, common gamma chain cytokines and immune checkpoint blockades synergize with other cancer therapies to boost T-cell function and cause tumor regression.
- Computational Immuno-Oncology
- The lab develops and applies computational approaches to study the relationship between the immune system and cancer.
- Developmental Cancer Therapeutics
- The lab studies novel approaches to help patients’ immune systems fight their cancers.
- Innate Immunology
- The lab’s focus is the discovery of novel inflammatory pathways in cancer that are targets for therapeutic intervention.
- Integrated Therapies
- The lab studies theability of cytotoxic therapy to provide large-scale cancer cell death in vivo, while modifying the profile of immune cells within the tumor.
- Molecular and Tumor Immunology
- The lab aims to develop new strategies to increase therapeutic potential and translate new findings into better therapies for patients with cancer.
- Tumor Microenvironment
- The lab investigates radiation effects on the tumor microenvironment andhow to use themto enhance the local and systemic effects of radiotherapy.
Portland, Oregon – City Description
Portland is rich in character and culture, with strong neighborhood identities and community bonds that defy its population of 2.3 million. Home of the Portland Trail Blazers, “Rip City” is ranked No. 8 in the Best Places to Live by U.S. News & World Report, based on its high quality of life and thriving job market. A foodie mecca, Portland is ideally situated between waterfalls, beaches, Mt. Hood skiing and hiking trails, forests and the Columbia River Gorge.