Flow Cytometry Shared Resource Operations Manager
Hollings Cancer Center
Medical University of South Carolina
86 Jonathan Lucas St.
MSC 955
Charleston, SC 29425
The Hollings Cancer Center (HCC) of the Medical University of South Carolina (MUSC) invites application for Research Assistant Professor and Flow Cytometry Shared Resource Operations Manager. HCC is a NCI designated cancer center with a strong commitment to fundamental and translational research in the areas of gene/drug discovery, lipid signaling, cancer immunology, and cancer prevention/control. Successful candidates should hold a MD, PhD, MD/PhD or equivalent with a proven track record of hands-on cell sorting and flow cytometry experience. In addition, the ideal candidateshall be a highly experienced person with outstanding leadership abilities and supervisory experience who will direct all aspects of the operation of this shared resource, in consultation with a Scientific Director and/or faculty advisors. Candidates should also demonstrate scientific productivity in cellular immunology, stem cell biology, or other aspects of research that is highly dependent on flow cytometry.
Charleston is a beautiful and historic Atlantic coastal town. This city offers the perfect mix of history, Atlantic coast beaches, food, art and music festivals and award-winning golf courses. Working at MUSC boasts the ideal combination of a rare opportunity to contribute to the growth of an already top-ranked medical institution while simultaneously enjoying the unsurpassed quality of life that this charming city has to offer.
Interested candidates should submit curriculumvitae, a 2-3 page description of current and future research interests, and the names and the complete contact information of three referees to:
Dr. Amanda C. LaRue PhD
Director Flow Cytometry and Cell Sorting Shared Resource
Hollings Cancer Center
Medical University of South Carolina
(Email:campbetb@musc.edu)
And apply on-line at;http://careers.pageuppeople.com/756/cw/en-us/job/507846/univ-staff-scientist-i-hcc-flow-cytometry-and-cell-sorting-shared-resource