The Department of Pathology & Laboratory Medicine seeks candidates for a Research Scientist to assist in leading a program in oncologic vaccine development. Candidates must have an M.D. and/or Ph.D. degree and a minimum of 5 years experience conducting research in cancer biology/immunology. Candidates should have expertise in experimental tumor immunobiology in mouse models and be knowledgeable about the cellular and humoral mediators of tumor susceptibility and resistance in the tumor microenvironment. Technical expertise employing genetic tools, FACS and flow cytometry, cell culture, tumor implantation models and protein expression and analysis methods are essential. The successful candidate will have demonstrated the ability to train and supervise undergraduate and graduate students and staff scientists. A collaborative approach to scientific investigation and the willingness to teach are essential. The successful candidate will have a record of scientific publication in peer reviewed journals and be capable (if not already proven) of writing grant applications.
The Keck School of Medicine Department of Pathology is one of the largest pathology departments in the United States.
The Department aims to shape the future of pathology as it will be practiced in community hospitals, academic medical centers and clinical laboratories throughout the country.
The University offers a competitive salary and benefits package.
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