BRIGHT Run Breast Cancer Learning Health System Chair
McMaster University’s Department of Oncology is seeking a scientist with background and experience in applied data science research or a related field, and a strong interest in joining a multidisciplinary team dedicated to improving the lives of individuals with breast cancer. This is a full time position.
The BRIGHT Run Breast Cancer Learning Health System Chair was established in 2020. Funding for this endowed position represents both the successful efforts of many breast cancer patients, their families, friends, and health care providers who participate in the annual BRIGHT Run, as well as the commitment of McMaster University to advancing scholarship in data science and learning health systems. The initial Chair appointment will be a 5 year term, which is renewable based on peer review within the Faculty of Health Sciences. For more information, click here.
Qualified applicants are invited to submit a letter of application and their CV prior to August 15, 2020 to Dr. Jonathan Sussman at the Juravinski Cancer Centre: sussman@hhsc.ca

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