Dean of the Elmezzi Graduate School of Molecular Medicine
Company: Northwell Health Physician Partners
Location: Manhasset
Posted on: January 5, 2026
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Job Description:
The Feinstein Institutes for Medical Research invites
applications and nominations for the position of Dean of the
Elmezzi Graduate School of Molecular Medicine . The institution is
seeking an exceptional, dynamic and visionary physician-scientist
capable of leading this unique PhD program to train physicians to
conduct basic and translational research related to human
physiology and disease. Reporting, to Dr. Kevin J. Tracey,
President of the Elmezzi Graduate School of Molecular Medicine;
President and CEO and the Karches Family Distinguished Chair in
Medical Research at The Feinstein Institutes for Medical Research;
Associate Dean of Research and Professor of Neurosurgery and
Molecular Medicine at the Zucker School of Medicine at
Hofstra/Northwell; and Executive Vice President for Research at
Northwell Health, the Dean will have the opportunity to lead a
transformational graduate program within one of the nation’s
largest health care systems. Northwell Health is New York State's
largest private employer and one of the nation's largest integrated
health care systems, delivers world-class clinical care throughout
the New York metropolitan area, pioneering research at the
Feinstein Institute for Medical Research, and is educating the next
generation of medical professionals through the visionary Donald
and Barbara Zucker School of Medicine at Hofstra/Northwell. The
Elmezzi Graduate School of Molecular Medicine The Elmezzi Graduate
School of Molecular Medicine, located in Manhasset, NY, offers an
accelerated three-to-four-year PhD degree program for individuals
with an MD (or equivalent) with a strong emphasis on translational
research. The graduate school directly addresses the crucial need
for physician-scientists trained to conduct clinically relevant
research. Elmezzi’s PhD program is designed to train exceptional
physicians to conduct basic and translational research related to
human physiology and disease. The PhD degree requirements are
heavily focused on students conducting and completing a substantial
body of scholarly research under the mentorship of Elmezzi faculty,
coupled with a focused core curriculum that builds on the basic
science courses taken during medical school and a small number of
non-core courses (including Journal Club, Visiting Professor
Seminar Series, Grant-writing workshop). The school functions
year-round; it is tuition-free, and students receive a salary
aligned with a medical resident. New students are accepted in late
spring and normally begin their studies in July. Courses are held
in the fall/winter and late winter/spring semesters, with
laboratory research continuing throughout the summer. Feinstein
Institutes for Medical Research The Feinstein Institutes for
Medical Research, led by president and CEO, Kevin J. Tracey, MD, is
Northwell Health’s research enterprise. Home to over 50 research
labs, 3,000 clinical research studies, 5,000 researchers and staff
and publishing over 1,300 papers annually with 12 successful
biotech start-ups, the Feinstein Institutes is raising the standard
of medical innovation through its six institutes led by top
researchers, most of whom are physician-scientists: Institute of
Behavioral Science led by John Kane, MD and Anil Malhotra, MD
Institute of Bioelectronic Medicine led by Yousef Al-Abed, PhD and
Lopa Mishra, MD Institute of Cancer Research led by Jeff Boyd, PhD
and David Tuveson, MD, PhD Institute of Health System Science led
by Karina Davidson, PhD Institute of Molecular Medicine led by
Betty Diamond, MD Institute of Translational Research led by
Douglas Nixon, MD, PhD Each institute has an impressive track
record of producing knowledge that cures disease and improves
patients’ lives. Their work is transforming the treatment of
conditions like Crohn’s disease, lupus, rheumatoid arthritis,
sepsis, cancer, acute psychiatric illness and Alzheimer’s disease.
The Feinstein is the world’s scientific headquarters for
bioelectronic medicine, an emerging field that combines
neuroscience, molecular medicine and bioengineering to tap into the
nervous system to treat disease and injury without pharmaceuticals.
The Dean of the Elmezzi Graduate School of Molecular Science will
champion the program's mission to train physician-scientists who
are equipped to conduct cutting-edge research and translate
discoveries into improved patient care. The Dean of the Elmezzi
Graduate School will be responsible for the overall leadership,
strategic direction and academic excellence of the graduate
program. This includes curriculum development and oversight,
faculty recruitment, development and engagement, student
recruitment and mentorship, program administration and expansion,
budget management, and fostering collaborations within the
Feinstein Institutes, Northwell Health and the Zucker School of
Medicine, and with external partners. The Dean will foster an
outstanding teaching environment, while continuously improving and
advancing the educational curriculum and training programs.
Professional Experience and Qualifications MD/PhD or MD degree, or
equivalent. Significant experience in physician-scientist
training/education and research. Demonstrated leadership and
administrative experience in an academic setting. Strong record of
research accomplishments and continued extramural funding.
Excellent communication, interpersonal, and mentorship skills,
particularly among students and/or junior faculty. Commitment to
diversity, equity, and inclusion. Visionary leadership with the
ability to inspire and motivate others. To receive full
consideration, interested individuals should electronically submit
a Curriculum Vitae and letter of interest no later than January 15,
2025 to Matthew Faber, Director, Office of Physician Recruitment,
Northwell Health at: mfaber4@northwell.edu . The letter of interest
should be a cover letter detailing your experience, qualifications,
and key achievements related to this position specification and
briefly expressing your vision for the program. Letters of
reference will be requested separately at a later stage . It is the
policy of Northwell Health to provide equal employment opportunity
and treat all employees equally regardless of age, race,
creed/religion, color, national origin, alienage or citizenship
status, sexual orientation, military or veteran status, sex/gender,
gender identity, gender expression, disability, generic information
or genetic predisposition or carrier status, marital status,
partnership status, victim of domestic violence, or other
characteristics protected by applicable law. Northwell Health
leaders, including the CEO, are committed to the principles of
Equal Employment Opportunity and Affirmative Action. Compensation
will be nationally competitive. The successful applicant will
receive a comprehensive start-up and benefits package that includes
initial funding in addition to the base salary. The salary of the
person selected will be determined by a variety of factors
including but not limited to scope of role, level of experience,
education, specialty/subspeciality, credentials, academic and
research accomplishments, clinical and/or research productivity,
quality metrics, patient experience, site/location internal equity,
budget, and Fair Market Value evaluation
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