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Huntsman Cancer Institute Names New Chief Academic Officer and Senior Director of Basic Science


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Huntsman Cancer Institute (HCI) at the University of Utah recently announced leadership appointments for two long-standing cancer center members. Brad Cairns, PhD, has accepted an appointment as Chief Academic Officer at HCI, and Alana Welm, PhD, has accepted an appointment as Senior Director of Basic Science, a role previously held by Dr. Cairns.

Brad Cairns, PhD

Brad Cairns, PhD

Alana Welm, PhD

Alana Welm, PhD

In this new role, Dr. Cairns will lead initiatives designed to support professional development and increase the faculty’s career satisfaction. Working with HCI leadership, he will support and coordinate hiring and retention across the HCI mission areas, including research, clinical care, education, and outreach. This new position is designed to cultivate the cadre of cancer research and clinical faculty. HCI currently houses more than 200 cancer-focused faculty members from 30 different academic departments or schools at the University of Utah.

Other Roles

In addition to this new appointment, Dr. Cairns will continue his service as Professor and Chair of the Department of Oncological Sciences at the University of Utah; he will also continue to lead his cancer research laboratory as an HCI and Howard Hughes Medical Institute investigator.

“I am thrilled that as HCI’s inaugural Chief Academic Officer, Dr. Cairns will provide leadership centered on faculty advancement. I know he will continue to make major contributions and foster an environment that helps our talented faculty flourish, with individuals and teams making a major impact toward our vision of a cancer-free frontier,” said Mary Beckerle, PhD, who is HCI’s Chief Executive Officer.

Mary Beckerle, PhD

Mary Beckerle, PhD

Neli Ulrich, PhD

Neli Ulrich, PhD

In her new role, Dr. Welm will provide senior leadership oversight of two basic science cancer center programs under the umbrella of HCI’s Cancer Center Support Grant, as well as research resources used by many faculty members. She will represent basic science at HCI in a variety of leadership forums at the cancer center and the larger University of Utah. Dr. Welm will continue to lead her cancer research laboratory focused on breast cancer metastasis.

“We all appreciate Dr. Welm as a highly regarded member of the HCI community who played an instrumental role in our successful Cancer Center Support Grant renewal last year,” said Neli Ulrich, PhD, Executive Director of the HCI Comprehensive Cancer Center. “Without doubt, she will be a true asset and highly valued contributor to our leadership team as we strive to achieve a cancer-free frontier in numerous dimensions.” 


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