Associate Vice President, Cancer Network Research
Listed on 2026-08-17
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Science
Clinical Research, Oncology Care
Associate Vice President Of Cancer Network Research
UT MD Anderson is seeking an Associate Vice President of Cancer Network Research who will report directly to the EVP, Chief Physician Executive. This position will be committed to enhancing research excellence by building a national clinical trials network on behalf of the nation's top cancer research organization.
The mission of UT MD Anderson is to eliminate cancer in Texas, the nation, and the world through outstanding programs that integrate patient care, research and prevention, and through education for undergraduate and graduate students, trainees, professionals, employees and the public.
This position serves as the interface for all research initiatives across the network to include certified, partner, international associate members, consulting and sister institutions / global academic programs.
This position is responsible for leading both the research administration and research faculty within Cancer Network. The AVP works collaboratively with cancer network executive team, clinical research leadership and designated division/department representatives. The positions dotted line reports to the Department Chair of his/her academic department for clinical responsibilities (approx. 20-30% clinical allocation).
The AVP of Cancer Network Research is responsible for maintaining the highest level of research integrity while expanding MD Anderson's research excellence beyond Houston.
Key functions include:
- Conducts, coordinates or delegates due diligence assessments and ongoing research assessments of all Cancer Network sites, including national and international relationships. Provides feedback to all stakeholders and makes recommendations for improvements.
- Evaluates programs to ensure adequate research infrastructure is in place to perform multidisciplinary patient care and therapeutic and/or laboratory-based trials.
- Works closely with Chief Clinical Research Officer to ensure alignment of scientific strategy and regulatory requirements.
- Works closely with the Division Heads of Cancer Medicine, Radiation Oncology and Surgery, and other MDACC Division Heads, to facilitate clinical trial development and activation in Network.
- Works with the Associate Vice President, Cancer Network Operations & Associate Vice President, Medical & Academic Affairs, Cancer Network, to examine patterns of practice, clinical quality, improve infrastructure and facilitate interactions between institutions.
- Works with the Executive Director, Oncology Advisory Services (OAS), to foster domestic and international research relationships within MD Anderson Cancer Network OAS program.
- Acts as role model for teamwork/collaboration in decision-making processes with respect to MD Anderson Cancer Center.
- Attends meetings in support of the EVP, Chief Physician Executive.
- Responsible for research resource allocation and coordinating requests for each new and/or existing cancer network relationship.
- Serve as liaison to research and divisional leadership to ensure Cancer Network goals and objective are in line with divisional priorities and facilitates two-way communication of priorities.
- Participate in research and clinical leader interviews and selection process for Network sites.
- Provide feedback and participate in annual reviews for divisional faculty resources assigned to the Cancer Network research.
- Attendance at relevant meetings within the Clinical Divisions and representing the Network at meetings associated with the Network, both at MD Anderson and abroad.
- Articulate a strong vision for Cancer Network Research working with senior leadership and faculty to accelerate team-based translational science.
- Build on and expand the institution's capabilities to enhance mechanistic basic science.
- Collaborate with multiple constituents, including faculty and staff, to understand the changing landscape of oncology research and translational science, identify opportunities including the need for cross-disciplinary approaches to problem solving.
- Familiarity with national research policy and a track record of promoting external research funding, federal and state support, for strategic research initiatives.
- Work with faculty to promote inter- and multi-disciplinary research and to support a full spectrum of research inquiry and discovery across the sciences.
- Guide and make recommendations related to the allocation of research and lab space and forecast the institutional need, as it relates to expansion, recruitment, and future scientific investments at Cancer Network sites.
- Working with faculty leadership to develop plans for obtaining grants and promoting scientific advances as it relates to the institution's mission.
- Acting as a positive change agent and respecting culture, while challenging the status quo.
Strategic planning and scientific vision includes:
- Determine and guide the strategic plan and direction for clinical and translational research at the Cancer Network.
- Plan with the EVP, Chief Physician Executive, as…
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