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Description
Assistant / Associate / Professor of Immunology
DeBusk College of Osteopathic Medicine
Orange Park, Florida Campus
Lincoln Memorial University (LMU) invites applications for a full-time Assistant, Associate, or Professor of Immunology at its DeBusk College of Osteopathic Medicine (DCOM), located on the Orange Park, Florida campus.
This position supports LMU-DCOM’s integrated medical curriculum and plays a key role in delivering high-quality instruction while contributing to the scholarly mission of the University, College, and Department.
Position Responsibilities
Primary responsibility for teaching immunology and microbiology in accordance with the LMU-DCOM–approved curriculum
Engagement in scholarly activity and research, consistent with academic rank
Participation in curriculum development, assessment, and continuous program improvement
Service contributions supporting departmental, college, and university initiatives
Required Qualifications
Ph.D. in Immunology, Microbiology, or a closely related discipline, or equivalent professional preparation
Preferred Qualifications
Two (2) years of postdoctoral training
Demonstrated strong scholarly record
About the Location
The Orange Park, Florida campus offers access to the greater Jacksonville area, coastal amenities, and a growing healthcare and academic community—providing an excellent quality of life alongside meaningful academic work.
How to Apply
Interested candidates must complete the official application through the LMU Careers portal: Apply online: https://careers.lmunet.edu/postings/40200
Please note that LMU does not offer employment-based visa sponsorship. Candidates must be authorized to work in the United States at the time of application.
Requirements
Required Qualifications
Ph.D. in Immunology, Microbiology, or a closely related discipline, or equivalent professional preparation
Preferred Qualifications
Two (2) years of postdoctoral training
Demonstrated strong scholarly record
