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University of Utah Director of the Center for Medical Canna in SALT LAKE CITY, Utah

Center for Medical Cannabis Research (CMCR) DirectorThe University of Utah is seeking a nationally recognized cannabis researcher, to serve as the Director of the Center for Medical Cannabis Research (CMCR), a state-sponsored center created by the Utah State Legislature through House Bill 230 during the 2023 legislative session. The Director will organize, implement, and oversee scientific and administrative aspects of the CMCR, in partnership with the Senior Vice President of Health Science Research Unit (SVPHSRU) senior manager, the steering committee, external advisory board, and key collaborators.The Director will develop and implement a wide range of strategic, proactive, and capacity building activities that enable and enhance cannabis-related research, as well as coalesce researchers to inform health care providers, lawmakers, and the general public about evidence-based practices for medical cannabis.The successful applicant will also have access to outstanding research services (e.g. Utah Population Database, Clinical & Translational Science Institute, etc.), access to clinical data from the Medical Cannabis Outcomes Research Evaluation (MCORE) team and the ability to leverage resources from the Center for Human Toxicology (CHT).Location: Located in metropolitan Salt Lake City in the foothills of the Wasatch Mountains, the University of Utah is the states flagship research institution and emphasizes exceptional scholarship, quality teaching, and professional service. The university serves over 32,000 students from across the U.S. and the world with over 72 major subjects at the undergraduate level and more than 90 major fields of study at the graduate level, including law and medicine. Known for its proximity to seven world-class ski resorts within 40 minutes of campus, the University of Utah encourages an active, holistic lifestyle, innovation, and collaborative thinking to engage students, faculty, and business leaders. Salt Lake City is a vibrant, major metropolitan area with a diverse, multicultural population and numerous cultural and outdoor activities. This location offers unparalleled opportunities for outdoor recreation, with ten world-class ski resorts and five national parks within hours of the city. Patients treated at University of Utah Health Sciences Center travel from all areas of Utah and from the five nearby states of Idaho, Wyoming, Montana, Nevada and Arizona, resulting in one of the largest geographic catchment areas of any academic medical center in the United States. Salt Lake City is the center of a metropolitan area with a population of approximately one million residents, has extensive arts and cultural activities, and has a major international airport with a Delta Airlines hub and direct flights to most U.S. cities and direct international flights to Paris, London, Amsterdam, and Mexico City. The area has received international recognition for its new light rail system, foodie culture, downtown renewal, and increasing diversity. In 2017, U.S News and World Report ranked Salt Lake City as the 10th best place to live in the nation.QualificationsThe successful candidate may be recruited as a tenure-track Associate Professor or Full Professor in one of the following schools, colleges, and departments:School of Medicine Internal Medicine (Epidemiology)AnesthesiologyPopulation Health SciencesFamily & Preventative MedicineObstetrics/GynecologyCollege of PharmacyCollege of NursingApplicants with PhDs, MDs, or other Clinical Doctorates in a diverse array of disciplines will be considered.Successful candidates will have an outstanding record of research productivity in cannabis research which may include any of the following areas, but is not limited to:Investigating the whole or parts of the Cannabis sativa plant, cannabis extracts or enriched extracts, cannabinoid compounds extracted and derived from cannabis extracts, non-cannabinoid constituents of cannabis, synthetic cannabinoids, and the compone ts of the endocannabinoid system (the signaling pathways in the body activated by cannabinoids)Clinical, public health, medical cannabis program relatedDevelopment of innovative approaches to addressing medical cannabis therapeutic risks and/or benefitsExploring the analgesic properties of cannabinoids and its constituentsContraindications, drug-drug interactions, adverse effects, risk of cannabis use disorderResearch related to the potential health effects of various cannabis delivery methods, including vaporizing, ingesting, topical application, and combustionNovel cultivation, synthesis, and production techniques or frameworks to support research, regulation, and standardizationAddressing social, healthcare systems, policy and economic aspects related to medical cannabis access, use and regulationsResponsibilities1.0 FTEThe Director will lead the strategic planning and execution of the CMCR. In addition, this role will serve as a liaison for CMCR engagement and interactions with the Office of the Presidents government relations staff and legislative bodies. The ideal candidate will lead committees focused on assessing the impact of advancements within the field and communicating evidence-based research and outcomes to the legislature and public, participating in appropriations request development and testimony, and ensuring alignment and strategic implementation of H.B. 230 directives.The Director for CMCR should also display strengths in the following areas:Strong leadership capabilities with an interest in creating multidisciplined teams including cannabis researchers across Utahs academic institutionsExpertise in a breadth of cannabis related researchPrior experience developing a successful research center or a collaborative cannabis research programExperienced in setting strategic direction/vision, implementation, and executionHistory of successful extramural grant funding (ideally display consistency in receiving NIH grant funding, including collaborative grants)Interest in developing faculty and training mentorship opportunitiesFoster a collaborative and translational approach to research creating a culture of fairness and belonging in H.B. 230Strong communication skillsAbility to lead, implement, and oversee legislative directives as notedMaintain organizational goals and budgetary oversightEngage and seek feedback from key stakeholders and oversee committee/board activities and involvementWork with senior manager and research associate to organize evidence-based literature reviews and develop plans for dissemination to researchers, providers, policymakers, and the publicLead research committee in developing medical cannabis best practices and guidelines for implementation in the medical cannabis programServe as an institutional representative to the university, community, external visitors, and lawmakers and may provide information and analysis to support formal partnerships with external entitiesIdentify federal and philanthropic opportunities for funding and work with faculty researchers to develop research/clinical/community teams interested in responding to funding opportunitiesOversee the development and execution of the annual seed grant program to catalyze innovative cannabis research conceptsWork with senior manager to develop community engagement events (ie. annual symposium, workshops, seminars, etc.) maintaining oversight of budgetary requirementsCreate networking and collaborative research opportunities with external partners and national cannabis research centersComplete annual evaluations and reporting activities to the SVPHS and DHHSFor additional information, please contact Valerie Ahanonu (email: valerie.ahanonu@hsc.utah.edu)Please provide a cover letter, current CV, Research Statement (3-pages max). Reference letters will be solicited after an initial screening process.Salary commensurate with experience.Quicklink for Posting: https://utah.peopleadmin.com/postings/174886 The University of Utah H

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