Job Opportunities
We are proud to announce two new pathway
program partnerships:
•Rutgers-Newark and Rutgers Health New
Jersey Medical School
•Rutgers University Office of Community
Engagement and Rutgers Health New Jersey Medical School
College Undergraduate Students*
The
purpose of this program is to provide biomedical research opportunities to
Rutgers-Newark undergraduates who are highly motivated to pursue a career in
medicine or biomedical research (including data sciences). This collaboration helps medical school
faculties to identify and recruit promising students to work on their
NIH-funded research. The aim is to match
students with a lab mentor who they can work with and get valuable experiences
in research, while advancing the Newark research community. The program commenced in early 2024.
Director: Dr. Nan
Gao
Administrator: Ms.
Jennifer Yaney jdalesan@njms.rutgers.edu
High School Students*
The
purpose of this program is to provide biomedical research opportunities to
teachers and students of the Newark community, who are interested in a career
in biomedical research, medicine, data science and related disciplines. The aim is to match high school students or
teachers with a lab mentor who they can work with and get valuable experiences
in research. Successful candidates will
be paid an hourly wage of $15. Compensation is not available for teacher
participation. We look forward to starting the program early Summer 2024.
Director: Dr. Nan Gao
Administrator: Ms. Sayeeda Suber subersa@njms.rutgers.edu
*Faculty who have active well-funded laboratories
are welcome to participate in these programs. We will support the student with a
stipend as well as
$2,000 dollars to pay for laboratory supplies in the participating
laboratory.
Assistant/Associate Professor
The Center for Immunity and Inflammation (CII) at Rutgers Health New Jersey
Medical School (NJMS), Newark, is seeking to recruit tenure-track
faculty at an academic rank of Assistant, Associate or Full Professor
with an MD, PhD, DVM or equivalent degree. The successful candidate
should be highly productive with an established record of extramural
funding or the potential to establish robust research programs in
immunology. The successful applicant should be open to take part in
collaborative studies with other investigators studying the pathogenesis
of infectious diseases and Immunology, and to teach and mentor graduate
students. Salary and academic rank are commensurate with experience;
excellent benefits and highly competitive startup packages are offered.
Apply: Science Careers or The American Association of Immunologists