Faculty Member
Company: American Society for Virology
Location: Boston
Posted on: March 18, 2025
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Job Description:
The National Emerging Infectious Diseases Laboratories (NEIDL)
at Boston University (BU), one of only two national maximum
containment facilities, is embarking on an exciting new phase of
scientific growth, with the recruitment of multiple faculty members
at all ranks. Successful candidates will hold a faculty position in
one or more academic departments across BU, usually within the
Chobanian & Avedisian School of Medicine, the College of Arts &
Sciences, or the College of Engineering.NEIDL is committed to
global impact, transforming high-consequence pathogen research to
create life-saving technologies and innovations. With programs in
immunology, virology, bacteriology, host pathogenesis, and genetic
epidemiology, as well as established international collaborations,
NEIDL faculty conduct research to define, prevent, and treat
diseases caused by pathogens with pandemic potential.Situated
within the vibrant academic, medical, and biopharma ecosystem of
Boston, NEIDL contributes to a dynamic infectious diseases hub at
BU, alongside numerous global infectious disease departments on the
Medical Campus and active collaborations with universities and
biotech throughout the Boston area.NEIDL provides an unparalleled
research environment with state-of-the-art laboratory facilities
encompassing all biosafety levels (BSL), up to and including BSL-4,
extensive animal housing facilities, aerobiology labs, and
high-containment insectaries. Faculty members have access to an
array of technology platforms within NEIDL, including advanced
microscopy, flow cytometry, biocontainment in vivo imaging,
high-throughput tissue staining, spatial transcriptomics, and fluid
microrobotics. University Centers across the BU campus provide
investigators access to additional technologies, such as stem
cell/organoid technologies at the Center for Regenerative Medicine,
shared and core facilities in Photonics, Center for Computing &
Data Sciences, CARB-X (the global antibacterial innovation
accelerator), and a Cryo-EM facility.Ideal CandidatesIdeal
candidates will lead an independent, externally funded basic and/or
translational research program in the biology, pathogenesis, and
transmission of microbes, including but not limited to arboviruses,
respiratory viruses such as highly pathogenic avian influenza
(HPAI), and Mycobacterium tuberculosis.Areas of interest include
arthropod biology, structure-based vaccine design, B-cell
development, immunologic mechanisms of protection, mucosal
immunology, post-acute neurological sequelae of microbial
infection, arthropod and respiratory transmission, and the impact
of global change on pathogens. Applicants with other closely
related expertise are strongly encouraged to apply.QualificationsA
doctoral degree (Ph.D., M.D., or equivalent) in a relevant field
with at least three years of postdoctoral experience is required.We
are seeking candidates who work well in a team, have a strong
publication record, and, for higher ranks, a grant and/or contract
funding record.U.S. citizenship is not required.We are an
equal-opportunity employer, and all qualified applicants will
receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color,
natural or protective hairstyle, religion, sex, age, national
origin, physical or mental disability, sexual orientation, gender
identity, genetic information, military service, pregnancy or
pregnancy-related condition, or marital, parental, or veteran
status. We are a VEVRAA federal contractor.Compensation is
commensurate with experience, qualifications, and accomplishments.
This position is subject to an extensive background check.To
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