The
Department of Biochemistry is seeking (2) faculty positions at the
Assistant or Associate Professor level. We seek candidates who will develop a research program in understanding the molecular basis of disease broadly defined. This includes, but is not limited to, expertise in genetics, genomics, bioinformatics, metabolism, developmental biology, neuroscience, regulation of gene expression, and protein structure/function. We are particularly interested in candidates who can contribute to teaching and training in metabolism and/or bioinformatic approaches. The department also has a strong culture of commitment to education and training at all levels.
Candidates should have a Ph.D., M.D., or equivalent degree in a relevant field and have a strong record of research success as demonstrated by an impactful publication record and a clear vision of future work. The hired individual will be expected to maintain an extramurally funded and productive research program, participate in the teaching of undergraduate, graduate, and professional students, and contribute to the various administrative responsibilities of the department.
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The Department of Biochemistry strive to create a welcoming, supportive and inclusive culture of excellence in research, education and engagement in which everyone thrives. We value and nurture a broad range of perspectives and experiences. The Department is committed to a policy of nondiscrimination and equal opportunity for all persons regardless of race, national origin, gender identity, disability or religion. Further information about the Department and its research and educational missions is available on our
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