The University of Kansas Health System and The University of Kansas Cancer Center, are seeking a Clinician-Scientist in Immune Effector Cell Therapy to join the Division of Hematologic Malignancies & Cellular Therapeutics.
The University of Kansas Cancer Center (KUCC) is the only NCI-designated Comprehensive Cancer Center in the region, serving patients across Kansas and western Missouri. The program includes the region’s largest Blood and Marrow Transplant and Cellular Immunotherapy program, providing a strong clinical and translational platform for innovative immune effector cell research.
The selected candidate will benefit from exceptional institutional resources, including a new state-of-the-art cancer center currently under construction to support cutting-edge research and multidisciplinary care. This full-time, research-track faculty position offers academic rank commensurate with experience, competitive salary and comprehensive benefits, dedicated start-up support, and access to institutional core facilities within a highly collaborative campus environment.
This is a unique opportunity to shape the future of cancer immunotherapy by driving translational research at the interface of discovery science, preclinical development, and early-phase clinical trials. The successful candidate will contribute to next-generation immune effector strategies, including CAR-T and CAR-NK therapies, engineered macrophages/monocytes, and combination immunotherapies for hematologic and solid tumors.
Key Responsibilities:
Establish an innovative and externally funded research program.Design, lead and execute translational studies in immune-effector cell therapy (e.g., CAR constructs, BiTEs, “armored” cells, logic-gated circuits) that enable generation of patentable IEC intellectual property.Recruit additional faculty to expand research within the IEC program.Design and oversee in vitro functional assays (killing, cytokine profiling, spectral flow, scRNA-seq/CITE-seq) and in vivo preclinical efficacy/toxicity models.Collaborate with KUCC’s cGMP manufacturing, the Institute for Advancing Medical Innovation (IAMI), Clinical Trials Office, Pathology, and Biostatistics to advance First-in-Human, enabling investigational new drug submissions to FDA and lead/participate in IEC early phase clinical trials.Develop and validate analytical/quality assays (potency, identity, vector copy number, sterility/mycoplasma, off-target/tropism assessments).Contribute to the preparation of regulatory documentation (IACUC/IRB, Biosafety, IND/IDE modules), study protocols, and clinical correlative science plans.Mentor trainees (graduate students, residents, postdocs and fellows) as well as junior faculty and coordinate cross-functional project teams.Disseminate results via manuscripts, conference abstracts, and grant applications (NIH, LLS, foundations).Qualifications:
MD, DO, MD/PhD, or PhD in Immunology, Hematology/Oncology; Cancer Biology, Bioengineering, or related field2–5 years post-degree research experience in immune-effector cell therapy or closely related areaHands-on expertise in cell engineering (viral/non-viral delivery; CRISPR or equivalent), primary T/NK cell culture, and functional immunology assaysPrevious extramural funding: i.e., K award, R21, DODDemonstrated track record of impactful publications and team-based sciencePreferred Qualifications:
Experience with CAR/TCR design, multiplex editing, payload/armoring strategies (e.g., IL-15, TGF-β-DN), or innate cell engineering (CAR-macrophage)Familiarity with GMP principles, release testing, and tech transfer to manufacturingExperience with glial/solid tumor models and strategies to overcome antigen heterogeneity/immune suppressionComfort with bioinformatics for single cell/NGS datasets and correlative biomarker discoveryPrior participation in IND-enabling or early-phase clinical translationEnvironment & Resources
KUCC offers integrated cGMP cell manufacturing, AAALAC-accredited vivaria, advanced cytometry (spectral flow, CyTOF), imaging cores, and biostatistics/bioinformatics support. The Division partners closely with clinical programs in hematologic malignancies and cellular therapeutics and IAMI to generate IEC discoveries and with the GMP lab, to accelerate bedside-to-bench-to-bedside translation.
Benefits and compensation
Recent increase in overall compensation packageComprehensive retirement programRelocation assistanceHealth, dental, vision insurance with coverage day oneCME allowanceLTD/STD and Life insuranceProfessional liability insuranceAbout The University of Kansas Cancer Center
The University of Kansas Cancer Center (KUCC) is the only NCI-designated Comprehensive Cancer Center in the region, serving patients across Kansas and western Missouri. Our program includes the region’s largest Blood and Marrow Transplant and Cellular Immunotherapy program, offering a robust clinical platform to support innovative translational research.
The cancer center’s Hematologic Malignancies & Cellular Therapeutics (HMCT) division is the region’s largest and among the first in the nation to provide all FDA-approved CAR T-cell therapies. We perform more than 450 transplants annually. Our team is leading multiple efforts to advance novel immunotherapies, including a national effort for a new Phase 1 IND manufacturing a novel CD19/20/22 (NCT06879340).
Our new state-of-the-art facility, which will open early 2028, is purposefully designed to co-locate teams to promote collaboration. This significant investment includes a GMP manufacturing facility to advance cell and gene therapy innovation. With a robust infrastructure for rapid trial activation, data management and regulatory compliance, KUCC drives breakthroughs from bench to bedside. Through collaboration and patient-centered care, we are shaping the future of cancer treatment.
About The University of Kansas Hospital:
Recognized as one of the top hospitals in the United States by U.S. News & World Report, The University of Kansas Hospital is a 1045-bed academic medical center and Level 1 trauma center, with a mission to lead in the discovery of new knowledge, deliver outstanding patient care in this region and beyond, and educate the healthcare professionals of tomorrow. The Health System, consistently earning national recognition for outstanding quality and safety in several medical specialties, is known for its Center for Advanced Heart Care, Center for Transplantation, Advanced Comprehensive Stroke Center, and NCI-designated Comprehensive Cancer Center. Magnet designation is proof of our hard-earned commitment to nursing excellence.
About Kansas City:
A metropolitan area of 2.3 million people, Kansas City offers the diversity and excitement of a large city with the charm and convenience of Midwest living. Walkable, tree-lined neighborhoods surround the campus, which is within close proximity to the city's top destinations, including the Kauffman Center of Performing Arts, Union Station & Science City, National WWI Museum, Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art, as well as the Country Club Plaza, a shopping district celebrated for its architectural design.
Overall, the Kansas City metropolitan area is a diverse and dynamic region with a rich cultural heritage, a strong economy, a vibrant downtown area, and a wide range of recreational and educational opportunities. It offers a high quality of life for its residents and attracts visitors from around the region and beyond. Residents enjoy safe, suburban neighborhoods, great restaurants and shopping, miles of bike paths, parks and lakes, excellent schools (public, private, and universities for higher education).
The University of Kansas Health System is the official healthcare provider for the Kansas City Chiefs, Kansas City Royals, KC Current and T-Mobile Center. Kansas City is also home to Sporting KC, Kansas City Mavericks, and we will be hosting the World Cup! Visit www.thinkkc.com for more information about Kansas City.
For more information contact:
Ann Terry, Physician Recruiter
ATerry2@kumc.edu
(816) 419-4523
Time Type:Full timeJob Requisition ID:R-49842Important information for you to know as you apply:The health system is an equal employment opportunity employer. Qualified applicants are considered for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex (including pregnancy, gender identity, and sexual orientation), national origin, ancestry, age, disability, veteran status, genetic information, or any other legally-protected status. See also Diversity, Equity & Inclusion.
The health system provides reasonable accommodations to qualified individuals with disabilities. If you need to request reasonable accommodations for your disability as you navigate the recruitment process, please let our recruiters know by requesting an Accommodation Request form using this link asktalentacquisition@kumc.edu.
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