Mayo Clinic

Faculty Positions in Immunoengineering

Mayo Clinic$80K — $120K *
Healthcare
Less than 5 years of experience
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Qualifications

  • Doctoral degree (Ph.D., M.D., Sc.D., or equivalent) in relevant science or engineering field.
  • Strong background in immunology, biomedical engineering, or cell biology.
  • Experience in researching immune tolerance and transplantation.
  • History of NIH-equivalent extramural funding or potential for competitive grants.
  • Demonstrated leadership skills and collaborative research experience.

Responsibilities

  • Develop a cutting-edge research program in immune engineering.
  • Focus on innovative approaches to enhance immune tolerance.
  • Establish collaborations with basic scientists and clinician investigators.
  • Drive the application of novel engineering techniques in transplantation.
  • Mentor graduate and postdoctoral researchers in the department.

Benefits

  • Multiple medical plan options available.
  • Flexible dental coverage through Delta Dental or reimbursement accounts.
  • Affordable vision plan with a national network.
  • Pre-tax savings options including HSAs and FSAs.
  • Competitive retirement package for future security.
Full Job Description
Job Description

Mayo Clinic invites applications for an institutionally supported faculty position in Immunology at its Arizona campus. We seek an innovative and collaborative investigator to develop a cutting-edge research program in the field of immune engineering with a focus on immune tolerance and transplantation. The successful candidate will develop and apply novel engineering approaches to reduce or eliminate the need for long-term immunosuppression. Research areas of interest include but not limited to engineering cell-based therapy to promote tolerance, enhancing tolerogenic functions of immune cells, developing and targeting delivery of immunomodulatory biomaterials, and creating biologically relevant or bioinformatic platforms to evaluate engineered immune therapeutics. The candidate is expected to establish an internationally recognized research program while fostering strong collaborations with leading basic scientists, clinician investigators and clinician specialists across Mayo Clinic's integrated research and clinical enterprise.

The Department of Immunology
The Department of Immunology at Mayo Clinic, the oldest free-standing immunology department in the country, is the academic home for basic and translational scientists studying the immune system in health and disease. As scientists, department members have a common understanding and passion for advancing knowledge of fundamental mechanisms that cause and regulate inflammation and immunity. The Department of Immunology faculty are located at three campuses across the Mayo Clinic enterprise. Immunology laboratories are highly interactive and collaborative between campuses in Rochester (MN), Jacksonville (FL), and Phoenix/Scottsdale (AZ).

Faculty members in the Department of Immunology study a wide spectrum of diseases interrelated by the molecular, cellular, and genetic regulatory mechanisms that dictate the immune responses associated with them. The Department nurtures a highly interactive approach to basic science that creates new knowledge and fosters the discovery of new treatments and diagnostic tests for patients with disease-specific problems.

Research in the Department of Immunology is intertwined with the education and training of the next generation of researchers. Faculty members' laboratories serve as focal points for training graduate students seeking Ph.D. or M.D.-Ph.D. degrees through the Mayo Clinic Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences (MCGSBS). Department of Immunology faculty members teach courses in MCGSBS and Mayo Clinic Alix School of Medicine. They also mentor postdoctoral research fellows and clinical trainees conducting research. Each summer, the Mayo Clinic Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences' Summer Undergraduate Research Fellowship engages undergraduates in various research experiences, including in the Department of Immunology.

Transplant Center
As the largest integrated transplant provider in the nation, Mayo Clinic's Transplant Center has experience with just about every kind of transplant and accompanying condition, from common to very rare. Every year, more than 150 surgeons, physicians, and hundreds of allied health staff, specifically trained to care for transplant patients, perform more than 2,000 solid organ and bone marrow transplants in Arizona, Florida, and Minnesota. Together, Mayo Clinic caregivers produce some of the best outcomes in the country, including speed to transplant, organ acceptance, and patient survival.

Mayo Clinic has preeminent adult and pediatric transplant programs, offering heart, liver, kidney, pancreas, lung, hand, face, and blood and bone marrow transplant services. Mayo doctors were on the leading edge of medicine when they performed their first clinical transplant in 1963. They have remained there ever since, continually improving and expanding organ transplantation. Research activities in the Transplant Center at Mayo Clinic directly contribute to the current successful outcomes of organ transplantation. The candidate will be strongly encouraged to explore entrepreneurial opportunities aligned with Mayo Clinic's 2030 vision to Cure, Connect, and Transform.

Phoenix and Scottsdale, Arizona
Phoenix is the capital city of Arizona and is located in the central region of the state; Scottsdale is adjacent to Phoenix. Their metropolitan area boasts almost 5 million residents in 25 cities and towns. People may know it for its year-round sun, desert beauty, and world-class resorts and golf, but as the fifth-largest city in the U.S., it also offers sophisticated urban capes, southwest culture and lots of outdoor adventure. The "Valley of the Sun" as Phoenicians refer to it, is surrounded by mountain parks-in fact, South Mountain Park and Preserve is the largest municipal park in the U.S.-so it's easy to get out and enjoy the flora, fauna and some incredible views (and sunsets). And, although Phoenix is in the Sonoran Desert, there are six lakes in close proximity where water lovers can kayak, paddleboard, Jetski, waterski, boat, fish or just lounge on the shore. Over the next few years, Mayo Clinic is making significant investments in both the physical and technological future of health care, through doubling the size of the Mayo Clinic campus in Phoenix, inclusive of practice, education, and research activities.

Qualifications

Credentials of a successful candidate will include a doctoral degree (Ph.D., M.D., Sc.D., or equivalent) with background in a relevant science and/or engineering field (e.g. immunology, biomedical engineering, cell biology, physiology, nanotechnology). We especially seek investigators whose research programs directly and innovatively impact the field of tolerance and transplant. Specific areas of interest include but are not limited to engineering Tregs, CAR-T cells, hematopoietic stem cells and hypoimmunogenic universal stem cells, enhancing tolerogenic functions of immune cells, developing and targeting delivery of immunomodulatory biomaterials, and creating platforms to evaluate immune tolerance and immune therapeutics.

The ideal candidate will have a history of NIH-equivalent extramural funding and strong promise to continuously compete well for meritorious, competitive extramural funding. Junior investigators with strong track record of funding and publications with clear vision to develop their research program in immune engineering are also encouraged to apply. Candidates should exhibit evidence of leadership skills and multidisciplinary and interdisciplinary collaborations with both scientists and clinicians.

Applications should include a cover letter, CV with bibliography, and a statement of research interests.

Benefits Highlights
  • Medical: Multiple plan options.
  • Dental: Delta Dental or reimbursement account for flexible coverage.
  • Vision: Affordable plan with national network.
  • Pre-Tax Savings: HSA and FSAs for eligible expenses.
  • Retirement: Competitive retirement package to secure your future.

About Mayo Clinic

Mayo Clinic is a nonprofit academic medical center based in Rochester, Minnesota, focused on integrated clinical practice, education, and research. It employs more than 4,500 physicians and scientists and 58,400 administrative and allied health staff. The practice specializes in treating difficult cases through tertiary care and destination medicine. It is home to the Mayo Clinic College of Medicine and Science, which includes a medical school and research programs. Mayo Clinic has a large presence in three U.S. metropolitan areas: Rochester, Minnesota; Jacksonville, Florida; and Phoenix, Arizona. It also has several affiliated hospitals and clinics elsewhere in the United States and around the world.
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