Assistant (tenure-track) or Associate Professor in the Center for Vaccines and Immunology at University of Georgia

(Ref#: F2262P)

University of Georgia

Categories:
  • Academic Faculty - Non Tenure
  • Academic Faculty - Tenured
Job Type/Arrangement:
  • Full Time
Description:

The Center for Vaccines and Immunology in the College of Veterinary Medicine at the University of Georgia seeks an outstanding researcher in immunology for a tenure-track Assistant or Associate Professor faculty position. Applicants should have a track record of independent research, with interests focused on adaptive immunology. The Center seeks to complement existing strengths by recruiting faculty whose interests include infection and disease models for pathological assessment and vaccine or therapeutic development as a central component of their research program. Candidates having programs leveraging foundational immunological processes to elicit protective immunity and/or modulate immunopathology are also highly competitive. The faculty candidate will be responsible for establishing and overseeing an independent, extramurally funded research program, engaging in collaborative research activities within the Center and across the College and University.

Successful candidates will be encouraged to participate in a rich interdisciplinary and collegial environment provided by the Center for Tropical and Emerging Global Diseases, the Center for the Ecology of Infectious Diseases, the Complex Carbohydrate Research Center, the Center for Molecular Medicine, the Precision One Health Program, the Regenerative Bioscience Center, the Isakson Center for Neurological Disease Research, as well as the Departments of Infectious Diseases, Cellular Biology, Biochemistry and others.

The University of Georgia has the highest amount of NIH funding among all public universities that do not have a medical school on their campus. The recently established UGA School of Medicine will further advance ongoing biomedical, life sciences, and veterinary research programs at the university, expanding the research enterprise. The most competitive faculty candidates will leverage new opportunities arising from the new medical training and research programs and facilities.

Candidates can also to leverage collaborative resources and research services available through the Clinical and Translational Research Unit, the Institute of Bioinformatics, and the Georgia Clinical & Translational Science Alliance. The University of Georgia Office of Research and College of Veterinary Medicine also provide robust technology transfer, biocontainment, and animal research and care programs.

A competitive startup package will be provided, as well as access to extensive existing capital equipment, core facilities, and the Georgia Research Alliance Partner Core Facilities. The Department of Infectious Diseases in the College of Veterinary Medicine will serve as the successful candidate’s tenure unit.


Education Requirement:
PhD
Location:
Athens
Infectious Diseases
501 DW Brooks Drive
CVM 247
Athens , GA 30602
US
Contact:
Melinda Brindley, PhD