Cancer Immunology Scientist

Emory University

$80K — $120K *
Pharmaceuticals & Biotech
Less than 5 years of experience
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Qualifications

  • PhD, MD, MD/PhD, or equivalent degree required
  • Postdoctoral or clinical fellowship experience in innate immunity or related fields
  • Record of scientific productivity evidenced by primary research publications
  • Evidence of current or potential future extramural funding
  • Clear vision for future research in cancer immunology

Responsibilities

  • Conduct impactful research on innate immune mechanisms in cancer
  • Support graduate medical education
  • Collaborate across disciplines within the university
  • Engage in initiatives with the Winship Cancer Institute
  • Build a dynamic, independent research program
  • Interface with clinical research missions at Winship
  • Provide mentorship to medical students and trainees

Benefits

  • Access to state-of-the-art shared resources and core laboratories
  • Opportunities for collaboration with leading institutions
  • Participation in a NCI-designated Comprehensive Cancer Center
  • Support from a robust shared resource infrastructure
  • Engagement in innovative research initiatives with Emory's AI.Humanity Initiative
Full Job Description
Description

The Emory University School of Medicine and the Winship Cancer Institute of Emory University in Atlanta, Georgia seeks a tenure-eligible faculty members with expertise in innate immunity and cancer immunology. Outstanding candidates will be considered at the ranks of Assistant, Associate, and Full Professor. Research in the department encompasses a wide range of mechanistic studies aimed at advancing our understanding of how innate immune pathways shape tumor biology, host responses, and therapeutic outcomes. The position will be open to basic, translational and physician scientists with active laboratory research programs.

Areas of interest include, but are not limited to, Natural Killer (NK) cell biology, dendritic cell (DC) development and antigen presentation, myeloid-driven immune regulation including myeloid-derived suppressor cells (MDSC) and macrophage heterogeneity, innate lymphoid cells, innate sensing of stress and metabolic cues, interactions between innate immune cells and the tumor or stromal microenvironment, and innovative microbial, metabolic, engineering, multi-omic, or spatial approaches that reveal new mechanisms of innate tumor immunity.

The ideal candidate will support graduate medical education and interface with the translational/clinical research missions that occur at Winship. The Department of Hematology and Medical Oncology has a fast-growing faculty with professional practices at multiple locations in metro Atlanta. Emory seeks candidates who will collaborate successfully across disciplines to conduct impactful, clinically-relevant research to complement the high-quality care for which the Winship Cancer Institute and Emory Healthcare are known.

Faculty in HMO contribute to Emory's broader research mission through participation in initiatives such as the Winship Cancer Institute (an NCI-designated Comprehensive Cancer Center), and have opportunity for meaningful interactions with the Lowance Center for Human Immunology, the Emory Vaccine Center, and cross-cutting immunology and cancer programs throughout the School of Medicine. There are extensive opportunities for synergy within Emory and across nearby partner institutions including the Georgia Institute of Technology, the Emory National Primate Research Center, and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Faculty members have access to state-of-the-art shared resources and core laboratories for immunology, cancer biology, and translational science, including advanced multi-spectral flow cytometry, single-cell and spatial profiling technologies, imaging facilities, and Emory's Integrated Core Facilities (https://med.emory.edu/research/core_labs/index.html) and a robust shared resource infrastructure at Winship (https://winshipcancer.emory.edu/research/shared-resources/index.php).

Candidates must hold a PhD, MD, MD/PhD, or equivalent degree and have postdoctoral or clinical fellowship experience relevant to innate immunity, immunology, cancer biology, or closely related fields. Selection criteria include a record of scientific productivity appropriate to rank as indicated by primary

research publications, evidence of current or potential future extramural funding, synergy with existing research strengths in the department and across the university, and a clear, compelling vision for future research. Successful candidates will be expected to build a dynamic, independent research program focused on innate immune mechanisms that influence human cancer and its treatment. Applicants whose work may complement Emory's AI.Humanity Initiative (https://aihumanity.emory.edu/) are encouraged to describe potential alignment.

Applicants must apply online at https://faculty-emory.icims.com/jobs/169608/cancer-immunology-scientist/job

The following materials should be compiled into a single PDF:

1. Cover letter highlighting key qualifications

2. Curriculum vitae with complete bibliography

3. Names and contact information for three references

4. Research statement (less than three pages) describing past accomplishments, including a summary of up to three representative publications, and future research plans

Questions can be emailed to the Co-Chairs of the Search Committee:

Gregory B. Lesinski, Ph.D., MPH gregory.b.lesinski@emory.

NOTE: Position tasks are generally required to be performed in-person at an Emory University location. Remote work from home day options may be granted at department discretion. Emory reserves the right to change remote work status with notice to employee.

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