Faculty Positions - Center for Experimental Neurotherapeutics
Company: St. Jude Children's Research Hospital
Location: Memphis
Posted on: April 3, 2026
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Job Description:
SJCRH Job Posting Description St. Jude Children’s Research
Hospital has established an expansive and multicomponent new
Translational Neuroscience Initiative, directed by Dr. J. Paul
Taylor, whose mission is to understand and treat catastrophic
childhood neurological disease. This new program integrates basic
and clinical neuroscience and includes strategic partnerships with
industry and foundations to achieve this goal. A key component of
this enterprise is the Center for Experimental Neurotherapeutics
(CENT), directed by Dr. Richard Finkel. The CENT is recruiting two
academic clinician scientists. Our recently developed clinical
program is rapidly growing into additional promising areas of
translational neuroscience, especially neurometabolic disorders and
the ataxias. Candidates with expertise in other areas of Neurology
with high unmet need will also be considered. Substantial resources
are available to build a successful program. These positions will
be largely research focused, with some relevant clinic time
expected. There is no inpatient Neurology attending
requiremenCandidates should have the following: an MD or equivalent
degree, with the ability to practice medicine in the state of
Tennessee; current certification in Neurology by the American Board
of Neurology and Psychiatry or the equivalent; and proven
productivity as a principal investigator in early and mid-phase
clinical trials. Having experience with antisense oligonucleotides
and AAV-mediated gene therapy would be an advantage. Candidates
should have the following: an MD or equivalent degree, with the
ability to practice medicine in the state of Tennessee; current
certification in Neurology by the American Board of Neurology and
Psychiatry or the equivalent; and proven productivity as a
principal investigator in early and mid-phase clinical trials.
Having experience with antisense oligonucleotides and AAV-mediated
gene therapy would be an advantage. St. Jude Children’s Research
Hospital is a private, not-for-profit institute that is
internationally recognized for its dedication to performing cutting
edge research and providing state of the art clinical services,
with the goal to improve the outcome for children with catastrophic
diseases. Faculty appointment will be commensurate with
demonstrated clinical trial experience, publication productivity,
participation in academic activities nationally and
internationally, and leadership skills. The essential duties of
this position include: 1. Build a team and establish a clinical
trial program in your area of expertise; 2. Establish and direct a
regional center of excellence clinic for the longitudinal
assessment of patients with your targeted diseases; 3. Develop
strategic partnerships; 4. Participate in general activities of the
CENT. St. Jude offers very competitive packages, including generous
startup funds, equipment, laboratory space, personnel and
instituional beyond the startup phase. How to apply: Interested
candidates should submit a CV and brief statement of interest
directly online. For more information, contact: Richard S. Finkel,
MD Director, Center for Experimental Neurotherapeutics
Richard.finkel@stjude.org St. Jude is an Equal Opportunity Employer
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