The Division of Trauma & Acute Care Surgery at Tulane University is recruiting PhD-level investigators to join our collaborative and growing research enterprise. The research portfolio of the Department of Surgery has expanded significantly in recent years and the Division is looking to increase its translational research. The Division has a strong publication record and is supported by core research services and facilities within the School of Medicine (SOM). There is ample opportunity for cross-collaboration with other departments within SOM as well as cross-campus. Dual appointments in the SOM are also available based on candidates experience. Our mission is to expand our work in the translational space leveraging Tulanes strong clinical programs in trauma surgical critical care and emergency general surgery to create meaningful advancements in patient care.
We are seeking investigators whose work focuses on any of the following topics:
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About Tulane School of Medicine & the Department of Surgery
Celebrating its 190th anniversary in 2024 Tulane University School of Medicine (SOM) is the second-oldest medical school in the Deep South and the 15th oldest medical school in the United States. The school was founded in 1834 as the Medical College of Louisiana and has continued to thrive and expand into the 21st century. Tulane SOM recruits top faculty researchers and students from around the world and pushes the boundaries of medicine with groundbreaking medical research and surgical advances. From invention of the binocular microscope to robotic surgeries SOM remains at the forefront of modern medical innovation and is comprised of 20 academic departments. Tulane University School of Medicine has been fully accredited by the Liaison Committee on Medical Education since 1942 with the most recent accreditation valid through 2027.
Today the medical school is but one part of the Tulane University Health Sciences Center which includes the School of Medicine the Tulane University Hospital and Clinic the School of Public Health and Tropical Medicine the University Health Service the Tulane National Primate Research Center the US-Japan Biomedical Research Laboratories and the Tulane/Xavier Center for Bioenvironmental Research. Most components of the Health Sciences Center are located in the heart of New Orleans in the medical district that comprises Tulane facilities and the LSU/Charity Hospital center just north of the New Orleans Central Business District. Among the strengths of the Tulane research enterprise are several collaborative efforts housed in the recently renovated J. Bennett Johnston Health and Environmental Research Building (JBJ) which fosters interdisciplinary and translational research among faculty in the School of Medicine School of Public Health & Tropical Medicine and School of Science and Engineering. The seven-story 184000 ft2 building with ballroom-style laboratories and modular design is configured for flexible reconfiguration as research activities and needs evolve. The research laboratories occupy six floors of the building and the seventh floor houses a state-of-the-art vivarium.
Likewise the Department of Surgery boasts its own rich history one that is deeply intertwined with the evolution of the School of Medicine and Charity Hospital which was founded in department is known for its pioneering figures likeRudolph Matas (the Father of Vascular Surgery)Alton Ochsner (pioneering surgeon in lung cancer and established the link between smoking and lung cancer)andMichael DeBakey (a world-renowned cardiovascular surgeon)and its strong ties to Charity Hospital where much of its early training and practice occurred.
About New Orleans
Few cities match the vibrancy of New Orleans where historic charm meets cultural innovation. Here youll find world-class music food and festivals from jazz on Frenchmen Street to the traditions of Mardi Gras. There is a rich cultural heritage blending French Spanish African and Caribbean influences and a growing biomedical research corridor and thriving academic community. Here you will find a lifestyle that balances professional achievement with the joys of living in a city famous for its creativity and unique joie de vivre. This is an exciting opportunity to advance basic and translational science within a renowned academic surgery department while living in one of the most culturally vibrant cities in the country.
Apply now to join Tulanes Division of Trauma & Acute Care Surgery and help shape the future of translational science in trauma and critical care at one of the nations oldest medical schools in one of Americas most extraordinary and unique cities.
PhD or MD/PhD in applicable field and postdoctoral training in basic science
Current active extramural funding (NIH R01 level or equivalent preferred). Exceptional candidates without funding will also be considered.
Demonstrated track record of impactful publications in peer-reviewed medical and scientific journals
Experience in an academic medical center a plus
Academic appointment at the Assistant Associate or Full Professor level and salary will be determined based on experience.
Tulane University is a comprehensive research university in New Orleans, Louisiana. Tulanians see challenges as opportunities, and strive to improve the lives of others in our own community and around the globe.