Deputy Editor, Immunology & Cell Biology, 2025
Applications Close : 30 June 2025
Job Description
Contribute to one of the oldest immunology journals in existence
Founded in 1924 as the Australian Journal of Experimental Biology and Medical Science, and renamed Immunology & Cell Biology in 1987, ICB is one of the oldest immunology journals in existence. ICB has played a historic role in the development of immunology as a topic of research excellence in Australia and New Zealand, as the society journal for ASI. The impact of ICB has been international, publishing key insights into immunology such as the identification of colony-stimulating factors (CSFs) by Don Metcalf and the development of the clonal selection theory by Macfarlane Burnet. In recent decades, the journal has become truly international, with an editorial team that reflects the global reach of ICB's immunology research.
Your opportunity to be an ICB Deputy Editor
Immunology & Cell Biology is seeking applicants for the position of Deputy Editor to support the ICB Editorial Team.
The Editorial Team make critical contributions to the continuing success of ICB and to raising the profile of ICB locally and internationally.
The primary responsibility of the Deputy Editor are to support the Editor-in-Chief in maintaining and building ICB as a definitive source of primary immunology research.
The Deputy Editor will be part of the ICB Editorial Team consisting of the Editor-in-Chief, five Deputy Editors, one Special Features Editor, and an Associate Editor.
We are seeking a mid-senior career Immunologist with a special interest in journal editorial processes.
She, he or they will ensure the highest standards of scientific excellence of the content and integrity of the peer-review process. This will involve working with the Editor-in-Chief and the Editorial Team to assist and coordinate the peer-review process; recommend and coordinate the Editorial Board; and promote the journal and its engagement with its readers.
The ICB Editorial Team adheres to the COPE (Committee on Publication Ethics) guidelines.
The term of service for this honorary position is from now to December 2026.
We are now inviting EOI's that include a Curriculum Vitae and a letter of interest and qualifications.
Applicants do not need to be a member of the Australian and New Zealand Society for Immunology Inc. and may be situated outside of Australasia.
If this role is not right for you but you would like to contribute to ICB in another way, please let us know.
How to express your interest in being an ICB Deputy Editor
1. Please include a brief CV (2-pages max, including 2 referees) and a letter of interest. Please combine these as a single file, and name your file "ICB DE EOI- SURNAME"
2. Please submit these by email by clicking here.
Deadline for EOI submissions
EOIs will be assessed as they are received, and accepted until June 30 2025.
We look forward to hearing from you,
Prof Gabrielle Belz, ICB Editor-in-Chief (Interim)
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Required Skills
Please see description above.
For further details contact
Professor Gabrielle Belz
Email: [email protected]