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Join our prestigious Center for Discovery and Innovation as a Nephrology Transplant Physician Scientist. This unique dual role combines leading-edge transplant immunology research with clinical nephrology and transplant patient care. We seek an MD with fellowship training, strong NIH funding succ...
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United States , Hackensack
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198930.00 USD / Year
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American Society of Transplantation
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Until further notice
Explore a career at the forefront of medical innovation by searching for Nephrology Transplant Physician Scientist jobs. This highly specialized and dual-faceted profession represents the pinnacle of academic medicine, merging the demanding clinical world of kidney transplantation with the investigative rigor of scientific discovery. Professionals in this role are uniquely positioned to directly translate laboratory breakthroughs into life-saving patient care, making them critical leaders in advancing the field of transplant medicine. Typically, a Nephrology Transplant Physician Scientist divides their time between a research laboratory and a clinical transplant service. On the clinical side, they provide comprehensive care to patients with end-stage renal disease, evaluating potential living donors and transplant recipients, and managing the complex medical needs of patients before and after kidney transplantation. They work as integral members of a multidisciplinary team, collaborating with surgeons, coordinators, pharmacists, and social workers to ensure optimal patient outcomes. Concurrently, they lead a research program focused on fundamental questions in immunology, organ rejection, transplant tolerance, or related translational sciences. This involves designing and conducting experiments, authoring grant proposals to secure essential funding from sources like the NIH, publishing findings in peer-reviewed journals, and presenting at national conferences. Common responsibilities for these roles include overseeing laboratory operations, managing research staff and budgets, and setting strategic scientific goals aligned with clinical transplant objectives. A significant part of the role is academic, involving the mentorship of fellows, residents, and students, and contributing to the educational mission of their institution. They also often engage in professional service, such as peer-reviewing manuscripts and grants, serving on editorial boards, and participating in hospital policy development. Typical skills and requirements for Nephrology Transplant Physician Scientist jobs are extensive. Candidates must hold an MD or equivalent degree and have completed residency training in Internal Medicine, followed by fellowships in both Nephrology and Transplant Nephrology. Board certification or eligibility in both Internal Medicine and Nephrology is standard. Beyond clinical training, a proven track record in research is paramount. This usually includes several years of post-fellowship research experience, a strong history of securing independent grant funding, and a robust publication record with numerous first- or senior-author papers in reputable scientific journals. The ideal candidate possesses exceptional leadership abilities, meticulous organizational skills for balancing dual priorities, and a deep commitment to mentoring the next generation of physician scientists. For those driven to cure disease through both patient care and research, exploring Nephrology Transplant Physician Scientist jobs offers a challenging and profoundly impactful career path.

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