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Director, Cell and Gene Therapy Laboratory

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CompanyAMN Healthcare
Advertiser typeAgency
CategoryExecutive Positions
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CountryUnited States
LocationUnited States
LanguageEnglish - United Kingdom (en-GB)
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Director, Cell and Gene Therapy Laboratory
StartDate: ASAP Pay Rate: $315000.00 - $350000.00




Lead the clinical direction of a growing cell and gene therapy program



Shape strategy, compliance, and program development



Advance innovation in a rapidly evolving field


Indiana University School of Medicine seeks a physician leader to serve as Clinical Director of Cell and Gene Therapy within the Department of Medical and Molecular Genetics. This is a unique opportunity to help guide a well-established but evolving program at a pivotal moment, as the department defines its long-term direction and growth strategy.


The program includes a successful viral vector manufacturing facility and testing laboratory with a strong foundation in gene therapy and an established history of NIH-supported work. With recent leadership transitions and changes in funding, IU is seeking a leader who can bring vision, clinical insight, and strategic direction to its next phase.



The Opportunity


Provide clinical and translational strategic leadership for the Cell and Gene Therapy program


Help define the future direction of the program and service offerings


Guide clinical regulatory, compliance, and implementation efforts


Collaborate across clinical, laboratory, and research teams


Contribute to program growth, partnerships, and funding strategy


Step into a program with a strong legacy and help shape its future within a major academic health system.







The Program


The Cell and Gene Therapy program is part of a comprehensive Department of Medical and Molecular Genetics, supported by a strong clinical and research infrastructure. The program has historically been highly successful and includes expertise in clinical care, laboratory science, and regulatory processes.



The program benefits from:



  • A large, nationally recognized genetics department

  • Strong foundation of viral vector manufacturing and testing capabilities

  • Established laboratory and translational capabilities

  • Existing expertise in cellular immunotherapy and regulatory processes (FDA)

  • Strong institutional interest in continued growth and innovation



Leadership Role


The Clinical Director will play a central role in shaping the program's trajectory. This role offers flexibility in structure and can be adapted based on the candidate's experience and interests.


Key areas of focus include:


Defining clinical and programmatic scope and supporting regulatory and compliance processes


Building alignment across stakeholders and identifying opportunities for growth and innovation


Strengthening integration with clinical and laboratory teams



Candidate Profile



  • Board-certified/board-eligible MD, or MD/PhD

  • Experience in translational cell and gene therapy, immunotherapy, or related fields

  • Familiarity with clinical regulatory and compliance environments (FDA or equivalent)

  • Strong leadership, collaboration, and communication skills

  • Interest in program development and academic medicine



Community Information


Located in Indianapolis, Indiana, the city offers an appealing balance of affordability, accessibility, and professional opportunity. As a growing hub for healthcare and life sciences, Indianapolis provides a strong economic base and collaborative medical community.


The region is known for its lower cost of living and strong livability, offering short commutes, diverse neighborhoods, and an accessible quality of life for professionals and families alike.










Facility Location

Known as the "Amateur Sports Capital of the World" and the 12th-largest city in the U.S., Indianapolis is the capital of Indiana and home to an expansive variety of cultural and historical offerings. As the headquarters for the NCAA and home to premier NFL and NBA teams, as well as the Indy 500, this city is a premier destination for all sports enthusiasts. An extensive number of parks are also found here, along with performing arts venues, museums, and the Indianapolis Zoo. Many annual festivals also take place in the city, including the Indy Jazz Fest and the Indiana State Fair.



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About the Company

At AMN Healthcare, we strive to be recognized as the most trusted, innovative, and influential force in helping healthcare organizations provide quality patient care that continually evolves to make healthcare more human, more effective, and more achievable.


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AMN Healthcare is a digitally enabled workforce solutions partner focused on solving the biggest challenges affecting healthcare organizations today. We offer a single-partner approach to optimize labor sources, increase operating margins, and provide technologies to expand the reach of care.

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