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April 24, 2024

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Seeking Applicants: Associate Dean for Clinical Research at the Keck School of Medicine of the University of Southern California (USC)

The Keck School of Medicine (“Keck School”) of the University of Southern California (USC) is seeking applicants to serve as Associate Dean for Clinical Research (ADCR), a position that also encompasses being Director of the Clinical Research Support (CRS) core of the Southern California Clinical and Translational Science Institute (SC CTSI).  

 

As ADCR, the successful candidate will help lead expansion of the school’s clinical research and clinical trials portfolio, including capabilities for novel approaches to clinical research and clinical trials that engage patients and communities in real world settings. As CRS Director, the same individual will lead the SC CTSI core which provides a full array of services and resources for efficient, safe, compliant, and high-quality investigator-initiated clinical trials, from protocol development to close-out.  

 

The ADCR and CRS Director roles are combined to maximize resources and facilitate a uniform approach to development, promotion and support of clinical research across the Keck School and USC more broadly. The dual roles will enable the creation of an environment that promotes and facilitates high quality clinical research that has real-world impact to improve health and health care for the diverse communities served by the Keck School and USC, as well as society more broadly...  

 

Learn the full details about the opportunity here.  

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