Emory

Faculty Position in Global and Emerging Bacterial Infections

Job Number
88702
Job Type
Regular Full-Time
Division
School Of Medicine
Department
SOM: Emory Vaccine Center
Campus Location (For Posting) : City
Atlanta
Location : Name
Emory Campus-Clifton Corridor
This position may involve the following Health and Safety issues:
Potential exposure to hazardous chemicals., Working with animals., Working with human blood, body fluids, tissues, or other potentially infectious materials., Working with nonhuman primates (nhp), nhp tissue, body fluids or equipment contaminated by nhp., Working with radioactive materials or devices.
Required Documents
Reference Letters

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Description

 

The Emory Vaccine Center (EVC) invites applications for an Assistant or Associate Professor level, tenure-eligible position in the broad fields of bacterial pathogenesis and antibiotic resistance, host interaction, and immunity. There will be particular interest in applicants focused on tuberculosis (TB), antibiotic resistance, and/or the microbiome. 

We offer a highly interactive, collegial and collaborative research environment. The EVC has strong links with the Emory TB Center and Emory Antibiotic Resistance Center, and strengths in mechanisms of bacterial pathogenesis and antibiotic resistance, immunity to bacterial pathogens, and vaccinology. In addition to basic science, there is a significant focus on pre-clinical and translational research, which is bolstered by close links with the Yerkes National Primate Research Center and the Hope Clinic which houses a Vaccine and Treatment Evaluation Unit where human clinical studies are performed. There are broad collaborations between Emory’s basic scientists and clinicians within multiple departments in the School of Medicine including Microbiology and Immunology, Medicine-Infectious Diseases, Pathology, Biochemistry, as well as with faculty in the Biology, Chemistry, and Physics Departments. In addition, numerous faculty collaborate with members of the Biomedical Engineering Department which is a joint program with the Georgia Institute of Technology. Graduate education is robust at Emory and our faculty have access to multiple diverse graduate programs (www.biomed.emory.edu) and training grants. Our research facilities are state-of-the-art and include several new research buildings, biocontainment labs and numerous excellent core facilities (www.cores.emory.edu/eicf/index.html), including the Emory Integrated Proteomics Core, Emory Comprehensive Glycomics Core, Emory Gnotobiotic Animal Core, and the Emory Integrated Genomics Core. Our intellectual environment is enriched by proximity to and collaborations with the Georgia Institute of Technology, the Centers for Disease Control, and Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta. Visit our websites for more information about our research and faculty: tb.emory.edu, antibiotics.emory.edu,www.vaccines.emory.edu. 

 

Tenure-track academic appointment will be given in the appropriate Department in the Emory University School of Medicine. We offer competitive start-up packages and seek to recruit and retain a diverse faculty to maintain the excellence of our research enterprise and to offer trainees richly varied perspectives. Applications from women and individuals from historically under-represented groups are strongly encouraged. Emory strives to support all faculty by fostering an equitable scholarly environment, offering a wide range of career development opportunities, and promoting work-life integration. We encourage potential candidates to visit the website of the Emory Worklife Resource Center: http://www.worklife.emory.edu. 

 

Applicants are expected to have a Ph.D., M.D., or equivalent degree and a record of productive postdoctoral training or achievement at the Assistant Professor level. Ideal candidates will be collaborative scientists who bring new perspectives. The successful candidate will be expected to establish and maintain an extramurally funded research program, and to participate in our graduate and medical student training programs through mentorship and teaching. The primary criteria for selection will be excellence and creativity in research and scholarship. 

 

Candidates should apply on line  and submit their curriculum vitae, a description of research interests (2 pages), and have three letters of reference. Inquiries and letters cand be addressed to: Faculty Search Committee, c/o Ms. Jessica Jackson, jessica.jackson@emory.edu. You may apply via email, but please also apply through the Emory employment portal at https://faculty-emory.icims.com/jobs/88702/job . Emory University is located in the dynamic and multicultural city of Atlanta. This community of 5.6 million people is one of the fastest growing metro areas in the country. Atlanta offers award-winning restaurants, sports and cultural events, forested neighborhoods, proximity to the scenic Blue Ridge Mountains and a well-connected international airport. 

 

 

 

Faculty position in bacterial pathogenesis and immunity

 

The Emory Vaccine Center (EVC) invites applications for an Assistant or Associate Professor level, tenure-eligible position in the broad fields of bacterial pathogenesis and antibiotic resistance, host interaction, and immunity. There will be particular interest in applicants focused on tuberculosis (TB), antibiotic resistance, and/or the microbiome.

 

We offer a highly interactive, collegial and collaborative research environment. The EVC has strong links with the Emory TB Center and Emory Antibiotic Resistance Center, and strengths in mechanisms of bacterial pathogenesis and antibiotic resistance, immunity to bacterial pathogens, and vaccinology. In addition to basic science, there is a significant focus on pre-clinical and translational research, which is bolstered by close links with the Yerkes National Primate Research Center and the Hope Clinic which houses a Vaccine and Treatment Evaluation Unit where human clinical studies are performed. There are broad collaborations between Emory’s basic scientists and clinicians within multiple departments in the School of Medicine including Microbiology and Immunology, Medicine-Infectious Diseases, Pathology, Biochemistry, as well as with faculty in the Biology, Chemistry, and Physics Departments. In addition, numerous faculty collaborate with members of the Biomedical Engineering Department which is a joint program with the Georgia Institute of Technology. Graduate education is robust at Emory and our faculty have access to multiple diverse graduate programs (www.biomed.emory.edu) and training grants. Our research facilities are state-of-the-art and include several new research buildings, biocontainment labs and numerous excellent core facilities (www.cores.emory.edu/eicf/index.html), including the Emory Integrated Proteomics Core, Emory Comprehensive Glycomics Core, Emory Gnotobiotic Animal Core, and the Emory Integrated Genomics Core. Our intellectual environment is enriched by proximity to and collaborations with the Georgia Institute of Technology, the Centers for Disease Control, and Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta. Visit our websites for more information about our research and faculty: tb.emory.edu, antibiotics.emory.edu, www.vaccines.emory.edu.

 

Tenure-track academic appointment will be given in the appropriate Department in the Emory University School of Medicine. We offer competitive start-up packages and seek to recruit and retain a diverse faculty to maintain the excellence of our research enterprise and to offer trainees richly varied perspectives. Applications from women and individuals from historically under-represented groups are strongly encouraged. Emory strives to support all faculty by fostering an equitable scholarly environment, offering a wide range of career development opportunities, and promoting work-life integration. We encourage potential candidates to visit the website of the Emory Worklife Resource Center: http://www.worklife.emory.edu.

 

Applicants are expected to have a Ph.D., M.D., or equivalent degree and a record of productive postdoctoral training or achievement at the Assistant Professor level. Ideal candidates will be collaborative scientists who bring new perspectives. The successful candidate will be expected to establish and maintain an extramurally funded research program, and to participate in our graduate and medical student training programs through mentorship and teaching. The primary criteria for selection will be excellence and creativity in research and scholarship.

 

Candidates should submit their curriculum vitae, a description of research interests (2 pages), and have three letters of reference sent to: Faculty Search Committee, c/o Ms. Jessica Jackson,jessica.jackson@emory.edu. Applications should be received by June 30, 2021 to ensure consideration. Later applications may also be considered if the position has not been filled.  You may apply via email, but please also apply through the Emory employment portal at https://faculty-emory.icims.com/jobs/79157/job.

 

Emory University is located in the dynamic and multicultural city of Atlanta. This community of 5.6 million people is one of the fastest growing metro areas in the country. Atlanta offers award-winning restaurants, sports and cultural events, forested neighborhoods, proximity to the scenic Blue Ridge Mountains and a well-connected international airport.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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