Tulane University School of Medicine
Section Chief of Infectious Diseases, John W. Deming Department of Medicine, Tul
Tulane University School of Medicine, New Orleans, Louisiana, United States, 70123
Section Chief of Infectious Diseases, John W. Deming Department of Medicine, Tulane University School of Medicine
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Section Chief of Infectious Diseases
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Tulane University School of Medicine
This academic, leadership position offers a unique opportunity in a renowned academic setting with a rich history in infectious diseases research and impact on public health. Tulane School of Medicine (SoM) was founded in 1834 to respond to the Yellow Fever epidemic sweeping the young country. Today, Tulane SoM is seeking accomplished and experienced candidates to consider the role of Chief of the Section of Infectious Diseases. The new leader will build upon Tulane’s long‑standing history of distinction in infectious diseases, leverage its current leadership in research and pandemic preparedness, and contribute to an exciting new future for the Section and our surrounding community.
Section Of Infectious Disease Summary
Inpatient/Outpatient Care – Main Teaching Hospitals include East Jefferson General Hospital in Metairie; University Medical Center New Orleans; Southeast Louisiana Veterans Health Care System – both in downtown; and two (2) Ryan White Funded HIV Clinics
ACGME‑accredited ID Fellowship Training Program
Research portfolio spans a broad‑based community both with local focus and global reach. Scope includes COVID‑19 vaccine trials to HIV therapeutic trials to prevention, diagnosis and treatment of Dengue, Zika and many vector‑borne diseases.
Significant Research Collaborations Tulane National Biomedical Research Center
1 of 7 NIH‑funded primate research centers with a prominent track record in infectious disease research
TNPRC administratively part of Tulane Health Sciences Center; School of Medicine; School of Public Health and Tropical Medicine
School of Medicine, Department Microbiology and Immunology
Ranked 33rd out of 96 Departments in the US based on FY23 Blue Ridge data.
Faculty interests and research programs range from studies of genetics of bacteria, modifications of bacterial and viral genomes, development of vaccines and immunotherapeutics.
School of Public Health and Tropical Medicine
Prestigious history and internationally recognized leaders in the field of research and education in tuberculosis, vector‑borne and other tropical infectious diseases.
Faculty conduct operational, population‑based and basic laboratory research in more than 10 African and American countries
Offer study program for ID Fellows that completes requirements for American Society of Tropical Medicine Certificate of Knowledge in Clinical Tropical Medicine and Travelers Health Exam. Other fellowships include NIH Fogarty International Center Global Health Program for Fellows and Scholars.
Tulane’s Center for Translational Research in Infection and Immunology
Core mission is to conduct transformative research and discovery in tissue infection and inflammation ultimately reducing disease burden and mortality in patients.
Center will serve as a nidus for training in mucosal immunology and genomics to understand host resistant mechanisms to disease.
Established Facilities incl. Biosafety Level 3 Laboratories
Tulane University has multiple biosafety levels 3 (BSL‑3) facilities; BSL3/ACL3 Core Facility and a Regional Biocontainment Laboratory (RBL).
Key Responsibilities
Leadership and Administration
Clinical Excellence
Research and Innovation
Education and Training
Community Engagement
The successful candidate will continue Tulane’s legacy of excellence in infectious diseases, capitalize on its leadership in research and pandemic preparedness, and contribute to the growth and development of the Section and the surrounding community.
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Section Chief of Infectious Diseases
role at
Tulane University School of Medicine
This academic, leadership position offers a unique opportunity in a renowned academic setting with a rich history in infectious diseases research and impact on public health. Tulane School of Medicine (SoM) was founded in 1834 to respond to the Yellow Fever epidemic sweeping the young country. Today, Tulane SoM is seeking accomplished and experienced candidates to consider the role of Chief of the Section of Infectious Diseases. The new leader will build upon Tulane’s long‑standing history of distinction in infectious diseases, leverage its current leadership in research and pandemic preparedness, and contribute to an exciting new future for the Section and our surrounding community.
Section Of Infectious Disease Summary
Inpatient/Outpatient Care – Main Teaching Hospitals include East Jefferson General Hospital in Metairie; University Medical Center New Orleans; Southeast Louisiana Veterans Health Care System – both in downtown; and two (2) Ryan White Funded HIV Clinics
ACGME‑accredited ID Fellowship Training Program
Research portfolio spans a broad‑based community both with local focus and global reach. Scope includes COVID‑19 vaccine trials to HIV therapeutic trials to prevention, diagnosis and treatment of Dengue, Zika and many vector‑borne diseases.
Significant Research Collaborations Tulane National Biomedical Research Center
1 of 7 NIH‑funded primate research centers with a prominent track record in infectious disease research
TNPRC administratively part of Tulane Health Sciences Center; School of Medicine; School of Public Health and Tropical Medicine
School of Medicine, Department Microbiology and Immunology
Ranked 33rd out of 96 Departments in the US based on FY23 Blue Ridge data.
Faculty interests and research programs range from studies of genetics of bacteria, modifications of bacterial and viral genomes, development of vaccines and immunotherapeutics.
School of Public Health and Tropical Medicine
Prestigious history and internationally recognized leaders in the field of research and education in tuberculosis, vector‑borne and other tropical infectious diseases.
Faculty conduct operational, population‑based and basic laboratory research in more than 10 African and American countries
Offer study program for ID Fellows that completes requirements for American Society of Tropical Medicine Certificate of Knowledge in Clinical Tropical Medicine and Travelers Health Exam. Other fellowships include NIH Fogarty International Center Global Health Program for Fellows and Scholars.
Tulane’s Center for Translational Research in Infection and Immunology
Core mission is to conduct transformative research and discovery in tissue infection and inflammation ultimately reducing disease burden and mortality in patients.
Center will serve as a nidus for training in mucosal immunology and genomics to understand host resistant mechanisms to disease.
Established Facilities incl. Biosafety Level 3 Laboratories
Tulane University has multiple biosafety levels 3 (BSL‑3) facilities; BSL3/ACL3 Core Facility and a Regional Biocontainment Laboratory (RBL).
Key Responsibilities
Leadership and Administration
Clinical Excellence
Research and Innovation
Education and Training
Community Engagement
The successful candidate will continue Tulane’s legacy of excellence in infectious diseases, capitalize on its leadership in research and pandemic preparedness, and contribute to the growth and development of the Section and the surrounding community.
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