Medical University of South Carolina
UNIV - Open Rank Faculty - ICCT- Cancer Immunotherapy
Medical University of South Carolina, Charleston, South Carolina, United States, 29401
UNIV - Open Rank Faculty - ICCT Cancer Immunotherapy
The Integrated Center for Cellular Therapy (ICCT) at the Medical University of South Carolina (MUSC) and the MUSC College of Medicine invite applications for a full-time, open rank, tenure track faculty position in the field of cellular immunotherapy. Faculty rank and home department will be determined based on the qualifications and experience of the selected candidate. We seek exceptional candidates who are committed to advancing the development and clinical translation of novel cell-based therapies for cancer and other immune-related diseases. The ICCT integrates expertise across immunology, cell and gene therapy, hematology/oncology, and translational medicine to create an innovative environment for scientific discovery and therapeutic innovation. We are particularly interested in individuals with research programs focused on cancer immunotherapy, cell engineering (e.g., CAR-T, TCR, NK cells), and modulation of the tumor microenvironment. Candidates utilizing cutting-edge technologies such as gene editing, single-cell profiling, or synthetic biology to enhance immune function are highly encouraged to apply. Key Responsibilities:
- Develop and lead a robust independent research program in cellular therapy and immuno-oncology. - Foster interdisciplinary collaboration across MUSC's academic, clinical, and translational units. - Obtain extramural funding to support research endeavors. - Publish impactful research in peer-reviewed scientific journals. - Participate in the training and mentorship of graduate students, postdoctoral fellows, and clinical residents. - Contribute to the strategic growth of the ICCT's translational and clinical research initiatives. Qualifications:
- PhD, MD, or MD/PhD in immunology, cell biology, biomedical engineering, or a related field. - Postdoctoral experience with a strong record of research productivity. - Evidence of or potential for securing independent funding (e.g., NIH R01, foundation grants). - Senior applicants should demonstrate a sustained track record of high-impact research and leadership. Preferred Research Areas:
- Cancer immunotherapy and immune modulation - Genetic engineering of immune cells (CAR-T, TCR, NK) - Tumor microenvironment and immune evasion - Translational immunology and clinical trials - Gene editing, synthetic biology, and cell therapy manufacturing Start-Up and Support:
The successful candidate will receive a competitive start-up package tailored to support the launch and growth of their research program. This includes dedicated laboratory space, access to state-of-the-art core facilities, and administrative support for grant development. MUSC and the ICCT are committed to fostering faculty development through mentorship, interdisciplinary collaboration, and clinical integration. About the Integrated Center for Cellular Therapy:
The ICCT is a collaborative initiative within MUSC that unites experts across disciplines to accelerate the discovery, translation, and clinical delivery of cellular immunotherapies. Located in Charleston, SC, MUSC is a premier academic medical center and home to nationally recognized programs in cancer research and advanced therapeutics. Application Instructions:
Applicants should submit: - A cover letter outlining research interests and vision - Curriculum vitae - Research statement (23 pages) - Contact information for at least three references Please submit your application via the MUSC Careers portal. Inquiries may be directed to the ICCT Faculty Search Committee by email to Dr. Shikhar Mehrotra: mehrotr@musc.edu.
The Integrated Center for Cellular Therapy (ICCT) at the Medical University of South Carolina (MUSC) and the MUSC College of Medicine invite applications for a full-time, open rank, tenure track faculty position in the field of cellular immunotherapy. Faculty rank and home department will be determined based on the qualifications and experience of the selected candidate. We seek exceptional candidates who are committed to advancing the development and clinical translation of novel cell-based therapies for cancer and other immune-related diseases. The ICCT integrates expertise across immunology, cell and gene therapy, hematology/oncology, and translational medicine to create an innovative environment for scientific discovery and therapeutic innovation. We are particularly interested in individuals with research programs focused on cancer immunotherapy, cell engineering (e.g., CAR-T, TCR, NK cells), and modulation of the tumor microenvironment. Candidates utilizing cutting-edge technologies such as gene editing, single-cell profiling, or synthetic biology to enhance immune function are highly encouraged to apply. Key Responsibilities:
- Develop and lead a robust independent research program in cellular therapy and immuno-oncology. - Foster interdisciplinary collaboration across MUSC's academic, clinical, and translational units. - Obtain extramural funding to support research endeavors. - Publish impactful research in peer-reviewed scientific journals. - Participate in the training and mentorship of graduate students, postdoctoral fellows, and clinical residents. - Contribute to the strategic growth of the ICCT's translational and clinical research initiatives. Qualifications:
- PhD, MD, or MD/PhD in immunology, cell biology, biomedical engineering, or a related field. - Postdoctoral experience with a strong record of research productivity. - Evidence of or potential for securing independent funding (e.g., NIH R01, foundation grants). - Senior applicants should demonstrate a sustained track record of high-impact research and leadership. Preferred Research Areas:
- Cancer immunotherapy and immune modulation - Genetic engineering of immune cells (CAR-T, TCR, NK) - Tumor microenvironment and immune evasion - Translational immunology and clinical trials - Gene editing, synthetic biology, and cell therapy manufacturing Start-Up and Support:
The successful candidate will receive a competitive start-up package tailored to support the launch and growth of their research program. This includes dedicated laboratory space, access to state-of-the-art core facilities, and administrative support for grant development. MUSC and the ICCT are committed to fostering faculty development through mentorship, interdisciplinary collaboration, and clinical integration. About the Integrated Center for Cellular Therapy:
The ICCT is a collaborative initiative within MUSC that unites experts across disciplines to accelerate the discovery, translation, and clinical delivery of cellular immunotherapies. Located in Charleston, SC, MUSC is a premier academic medical center and home to nationally recognized programs in cancer research and advanced therapeutics. Application Instructions:
Applicants should submit: - A cover letter outlining research interests and vision - Curriculum vitae - Research statement (23 pages) - Contact information for at least three references Please submit your application via the MUSC Careers portal. Inquiries may be directed to the ICCT Faculty Search Committee by email to Dr. Shikhar Mehrotra: mehrotr@musc.edu.