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Career Opportunities at CCR

Be part of our mission to make breakthrough scientific discoveries to find cures and treatments for cancer.

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Our Principal Investigators lead teams of laboratory scientists, trainees, clinicians, patient-care providers and administrators to unlock scientific knowledge to advance the fight against cancer and HIV/AIDS.

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DHHS, NIH and NCI are equal opportunity employers. The NCI and CCR are deeply committed to diversity of thought, equity and inclusion and encourage applications from qualified women, underrepresented minorities and individuals with disabilities.

Why Choose CCR?

Learn more about why CCR is a great place to work.

Meet Our People

Trish Beard
Administrative Lab Manager

Trish Beard

Managers here support career advancement and a healthy balance of work and family.

Deb Citrin, M.D.
Senior Investigator

Deb Citrin, M.D.

Working at the CCR provides me an opportunity to make a difference in the daily lives of cancer patients in a way that would not be possible anywhere else.

Freddy Escorcia, M.D., Ph.D.
Lasker Clinical Research Scholar

Freddy Escorcia, M.D., Ph.D.

CCR offers a unique collaborative environment with the resources and scientific freedom to fully exploit emerging technologies, ultimately effecting change for patients with cancer.

Fatima Karzai, M.D.
Associate Research Physician

Fatima Karzai, M.D.

I can collaborate and bring new ideas into clinical trials to treat patients. A career here gives me the opportunity to fulfill my scientific curiosity. 

Sam John, Ph.D.
Technical Laboratory Manager

Sam John, Ph.D.

CCR provides an unfailingly nurturing, supportive and scientifically engaging ecosystem that is extremely fulfilling and rewarding to investigators in all stages of their scientific careers.

Jason Levine, M.D.
Associate Director, IT

Jason Levine, M.D.

This place is filled with passionate people who are focusing all their energy on curing cancer.

Yolanda McKinney, B.S.N.
Research Nurse

Yolanda McKinney, B.S.N.

It’s nice to know that your work is occurring side-by-side with scientists and it’s translating into patient care.

Ira Pastan, M.D.
NIH Distinguished Investigator

Ira Pastan, M.D.

The attractiveness of working at NIH is you are free to follow your instincts to do high risk research that could be very productive and make your own decisions. You have wonderful colleagues and a wonderful working environment.