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Position DetailsPosition Title: Associate Professor or Professor, Tenure Track - Department of SurgeryPosition Number: [Insert Number]Job Category: University FacultyJob Type: Full-TimeFLSA Status: ExemptCampus: Maywood-Health Sciences CampusLocation Code: SURGERY (06740A)Department Name: SURGERYThe successful candidate will have expertise in Cancer Immunology / Immunotherapy, Cell Biology, Molecular Biology, and animal tumor models.
Of particular interest is expertise in peripheral adoptive cell transfer and genetic modification of immune cells.
Candidates should have a strong publication record and experience in developing and implementing cellular therapies for cancer treatment.
Collaboration with clinicians on clinical projects and trials is also expected.
QualificationsPh.D., M.D., M.D./Ph.D., or equivalent with postdoctoral experienceStrong record in Cancer Immunology / ImmunotherapyExperience with cellular therapies, including adoptive cell transfer and genetic engineering of immune cellsAbility to maintain an independent, externally-funded research programPreference for candidates with clinical trial and clean room expertiseDemonstrated collaboration with scientists and cliniciansAdditional InformationSalary range: $96,000 - $237,000, based on experience and qualifications.
This is for a 12-month appointment.
Loyola requires all Health Sciences Campus faculty and staff to be vaccinated against COVID-19 and Flu, with exemptions considered for medical or religious reasons.
About Loyola University ChicagoFounded in 1870, Loyola is a large Jesuit Catholic university with multiple campuses in Chicago, offering diverse programs and fostering a culture of diversity and inclusion.
We are committed to social responsibility, justice, and creating an inclusive community.
Equal Opportunity EmployerWe seek to increase diversity among our faculty and staff, valuing experiences that contribute to an inclusive academic environment.
Application ProcessRequired documents: Cover Letter / Letter of Application.
Optional documents include Teaching Statement, Research Statement, Publications, Teaching Evaluations, Resume, and others.
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