The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Academic Clinical Immunologist
The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, North Carolina, United States, 27517
The Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine, University of North Carolina at ChapelHill, is seeking to recruit an academically-oriented Clinical Immunologist for a tenure-track/tenured, fixed-term, or variable track position at the rank of Assistant, Associate, or Full Professor.
The faculty member will serve roles in the Immunology, Flow Cytometry, and Histocompatibility Laboratories of UNC Hospitals. Clinical duties include review and sign off of test results, quality control/assurance data, test development/validation and provision of consultative services including on-call coverage. This position will offer exceptional opportunities for translational research through strong interdisciplinary research teams and excellent research core facilities. Excellent teaching opportunities are also available. Interested clinical immunologists must complete an online application at: https://unc.peopleadmin.com/postings/307229. The online application requires an application letter, curriculum vitae, a summary of career goals, and names and addresses of four references. The University is an equal opportunity employer and welcomes all to apply without regard to age, color, gender, gender expression, gender identity, genetic information, national origin, race, religion, sex, or sexual orientation. We encourage all qualified applicants to apply, including protected veterans and individuals with disabilities. The candidate must have a PhD, MD, or MD/PhD. Postdoctoral fellowship training in Clinical Histocompatibility (ASHI approved) and Medical Laboratory Immunology are required. The candidate must be board-certified or board eligible in Medical Laboratory Immunology, and/or Histocompatibility and Immunogenetics and eligible to obtain clinical privileges at UNC Hospitals. Experience in immunologic testing for infectious, allergic and autoimmune disease, flow cytometry and histocompatibility (solid organ and hematopoietic cell transplant) is required. Experience in clinical molecular genetic testing, especially next generation sequencing for infectious disease, and immune disorders is highly desirable.
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The faculty member will serve roles in the Immunology, Flow Cytometry, and Histocompatibility Laboratories of UNC Hospitals. Clinical duties include review and sign off of test results, quality control/assurance data, test development/validation and provision of consultative services including on-call coverage. This position will offer exceptional opportunities for translational research through strong interdisciplinary research teams and excellent research core facilities. Excellent teaching opportunities are also available. Interested clinical immunologists must complete an online application at: https://unc.peopleadmin.com/postings/307229. The online application requires an application letter, curriculum vitae, a summary of career goals, and names and addresses of four references. The University is an equal opportunity employer and welcomes all to apply without regard to age, color, gender, gender expression, gender identity, genetic information, national origin, race, religion, sex, or sexual orientation. We encourage all qualified applicants to apply, including protected veterans and individuals with disabilities. The candidate must have a PhD, MD, or MD/PhD. Postdoctoral fellowship training in Clinical Histocompatibility (ASHI approved) and Medical Laboratory Immunology are required. The candidate must be board-certified or board eligible in Medical Laboratory Immunology, and/or Histocompatibility and Immunogenetics and eligible to obtain clinical privileges at UNC Hospitals. Experience in immunologic testing for infectious, allergic and autoimmune disease, flow cytometry and histocompatibility (solid organ and hematopoietic cell transplant) is required. Experience in clinical molecular genetic testing, especially next generation sequencing for infectious disease, and immune disorders is highly desirable.
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