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Cancer Blood Disorder Director Translational Immunotherapy Center
DescriptionSalary: ExemptFaculty Position: ProfessorThe Cancer & Blood Diseases Institute at Cincinnati Children's Hospital is seeking an innovative and dynamic Director for its Cancer Translational Immunotherapy Center. The objective for the position is to lead - and expand through recruitment - a team of investigators focused on developing engineered cellular and vaccine immunotherapies for pediatric and young adult cancers. The research program integrates into a large and well-established program for clinical stem cell transplant and cellular therapies, with clinical CART experience, an internationally-noted program for viral-specific T-cell therapies, transplants. Cincinnati Children's is also home to one of the nation's leading GMP viral vector a
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