Education and Training – CAMELOT

For Faculty

The OSUCCC – James offers faculty members the unique advantage of highly collaborative programs at a well-respected campus university where world-recognized cancer research labs are within a five-minute walk to The James Cancer Hospital – one of the leading cancer centers in the country.

For Faculty

At The Ohio State University Comprehensive Cancer Center – James Cancer Hospital and Solove Research Institute (OSUCCC – James), our nationally and internationally recognized multidisciplinary team of specialists, sub-specialists, researchers, scientists and educators combine their collective expertise to lead the nation in transforming oncology education, training and research.

Cancer is complex, and today, it is no longer solely defined by location or even by stage. That’s why finding and delivering the most effective new strategies for cancer prevention, detection, diagnosis and treatment all begin with one of the world’s top CCCs, the experts inside and the education and training they provide.

The OSUCCC – James offers faculty members the unique advantage of highly collaborative programs at a well-respected campus university where world-recognized cancer research labs with internationally recognized scientists, researchers and faculty members are within a five-minute walk to The James Cancer Hospital, one of the leading cancer centers in the country.

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Davis Bremer Pre-K Program

The Davis Bremer Pre-K Program supports the career development of tenure and clinical track faculty in the College of Medicine who have an MD degree and who have made a commitment to conduct either patient-oriented or translational research.

FAME Program

The Faculty Advancement, Mentoring and Engagement (FAME) Program offers a wealth of mentoring opportunities, competency-based instruction and recognition programs that foster professional fulfillment and growth.

Intramural Research Program

The OSUCCC – James Intramural Research Program (IRP) provides two years of research support to pilot studies or projects that are in need of additional data prior to submission for NIH research funding. Specific consideration is given to junior faculty as they work towards their first R01s.