Job Description
Saint Louis University a Catholic Jesuit institution dedicated to student learning research health care and service is seeking applicants for a Post Doctoral Fellow in the Division of Infectious Disease Allergy and Immunology Department of Internal Medicine SLU Medical School to conduct research exploring the role of gamma delta T cells in tuberculosis immunity. Saint Louis University founded in 1818 is the oldest university west of the Mississippi and the second oldest Jesuit University in the United States. Our Medical Center is one of the top academic medical centers in the country dedicated to advancing the art and science of medicine. We have stateoftheart facilities a faculty of outstanding clinical scholars and rapidly expanding research programs. Doisy Research Center DRC the Saint Louis Universitys newest research building was constructed with approximately $90 million in university capital NIH grants and private donations and is named after Nobel Laureate Edward A. Doisy who served on the faculty of Saint Louis University for 5 decades. Interested candidates with a M.D. or Ph.D. degree in Immunology Microbiology or related areas are preferred for this position. Candidates must submit an application and current curriculum vitae to . Meanwhile please submit three letters of recommendation either by mail or email to: Soumya Chatterjee M.D. Division of Infectious Disease Allergy and Immunology Department of Internal Medicine 1100 S. Grand Room 825 St. Louis MO 63104. Email: Review of applications begins immediately and continues until the position is filled. Saint Louis University is an Affirmative Action Equal Opportunity Employer and encourages nominations and applications of women and minorities.