Research Director, Iris Cantor-UCLA Women’s Health Center
Position overview
Position title: Research Director, Iris Cantor-UCLA Women’s Health CenterApplication Window
Open date: February 23, 2026
Next review date: Monday, Apr 20, 2026 at 11:59pm (Pacific Time)
Apply by this date to ensure full consideration by the committee.
Final date: Monday, Jun 1, 2026 at 11:59pm (Pacific Time)
Applications will continue to be accepted until this date, but those received after the review date will only be considered if the position has not yet been filled.
Position description
The Department of Medicine at the David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA invites applications for a nationally recognized academic physician or researcher to serve as the Research Director for the Iris Cantor-UCLA Women’s Health Center. As a preeminent scholar, the Research Director is eligible for the Lauren B. Leichtman and Arthur E. Levine Endowed Chair in Women’s Health Research.
The Iris Cantor-UCLA Women's Health Center [https://www.uclahealth.org/programs/womens-health] is recognized internationally as a center of excellence that integrates research and education with high-quality primary care specifically tailored for women. The center supports groundbreaking research on a variety of women's health issues, aiming to discover new and more effective preventive, diagnostic, and therapeutic tools through basic and clinical research.
The Research Director will lead and oversee the research mission of the Iris Cantor-UCLA Women’s Health Center, integrating their funded program of research with opportunities supported by the Center. Additionally, the Research Director will co-chair the scientific committee of the Iris Cantor-UCLA Women ‘s Health Center, evaluating proposals for pilot research funding from faculty and advanced trainees in basic science and clinical departments to determine awards in collaboration with the UCLA Clinical and Translational Science Institute. Finally, the Research Director will select junior faculty, post-graduate trainees, and medical students for career development and scientific mentorship and collaborate on the Center’s development activities.
The ideal candidate is a distinguished academic physician or researcher, with an exceptional record of achievement in advancing foundational scientific knowledge of women’s health. The ideal candidate has demonstrated mentorship of junior faculty and trainees and has a strong track record of interdisciplinary collaboration. Candidates must hold a MD (or equivalent) or PhD. The successful candidate will receive an academic appointment commensurate with their qualifications.
Confidential inquiries, nominations, or submissions of interest (curriculum vitae, informative personal statement, and response to UCLA’s mission statement) are invited and will be considered until an appointment is made:
Amander Clark, PhD and Beth Y. Karlan, MD; Search Committee Co-Chairs
c/o Libby Shin, Executive Director, Office of the Chair of Medicine
Email: domwhsearch@mednet.ucla.edu
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Qualifications
MD (or equivalent) or PhD
Application Requirements
Curriculum Vitae - Your most recently updated C.V.
Cover Letter
Reference check authorization release form - Complete and upload the reference check authorization release form
UCLA Mission Statement - As the nation's premier public research university, UC's mission is the creation, dissemination, preservation and application of knowledge for the betterment of our global society. We have a particular responsibility to the people of California which we express in the excellence of the education we provide, the impact of the research we do, the comprehensive, life-saving medical services we provide, and the public service mission we are devoted to. The University of California promotes the social mobility of its students, equips them with the tools and experience that furthers their ambitions, and regards their accomplishments across the life span as evidence of the profoundly positive impact of higher education.
The UCLA campus has expressed these goals in its strategic plan as follows:
Deepen our engagement with Los Angeles
Expand our reach as a global university
Enhance our research and creative activities
Elevate how we teach
Become a more effective institutionPrompt for candidates for recruitment:
Reflecting on your personal and professional experiences, highlight your past contributions and future commitments to advancing UCLA's mission as embodied in the 2023-28 strategic plan. These accomplishments and ambitions may be discussed in the context of describing your teaching, scholarship, and service
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