Open Rank Faculty—Immunology Center of Georgia
Augusta University
Augusta, Georgia, USA
Medical College of Georgia’s Immunology Center at Augusta University is seeking a faculty member at the rank of Assistant Professor, Associate Professor, or Professor to serve as an established immunologist. The tenure status (on tenure track, tenure upon appointment, or not on tenure track) will be determined based on the qualifications of the final candidate and will be confirmed in the final offer along with position expectations. Please see Augusta University Promotion and Tenure Guidelines in Required Qualifications. Research interest can be in any the following disease areas:
- Cancer immunology
- Autoimmune disease
- Vascular immunology
- Leukemia/lymphoma immunology
And/or in any of the following immunology research areas:
- T cell biology
- Checkpoint inhibitors
- Engineered immune cells of any type
- Antigen presentation and DC biology
- ADCC, Fc receptors, complement
- Monocyte and macrophage biology
Responsibilities
Funding
Expected to maintain continuous National Institutes of Health (NIH) funding
Teaching
Expected to train graduate students and postdocs
Possibly teach advance Immunology course
Service
Participate on Immunology Center of Georgia (IMMCG) & Augusta University (AU) committees
Other
Other duties as assigned by Director
Learn more and apply: https://augusta.edu/jobs?id=266706
About MCG: The Medical College of Georgia is one of the nation’s largest medical schools by class size, with 260 students per class. The educational experience is anchored by the main campus in Augusta, regional clinical campuses for third- and fourth-year students across the state and a second four-year campus in Athens in partnership with the University of Georgia. MCG’s expanding partnerships with physicians and hospitals across Georgia currently provides about 350 sites where students can experience the full spectrum of medicine, from complex care hospitals to small-town solo practices. MCG and its teaching hospitals also provide postgraduate education to more than 500 residents and fellows in 50 different Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education-approved programs. Our researchers and clinicians focus on what most impacts the health of Georgia’s and America’s children and adults, including cardiovascular biology and disease, cancer, neurosciences and behavioral sciences, public and preventive health, regenerative and reparative medicine, personalized medicine and genomics. Our physician faculty also share their expertise with physicians and patients at about 100 clinics and hospitals statewide.
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