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Clemson Universitys Department of Animal and Veterinary Sciences is excited to announce a 9month tenure track (assistant/associate professor) position that supports our One Health initiative and our growing companion animal program. We are seeking outstanding candidates with active research programs utilizing a companion animal model system in one or more of the following areas: anthrozoology aging bioinformatics behavior development genetics genomics neurology olfaction physiology or complex traits. Current strengths in AVS are animal nutrition physiology and health of livestock and poultry. In anticipation of a new Clemson University College of Veterinary Medicine we aim to expand our research portfolio to include dogs and other small animal models.
Expectations: as a part of our LandGrant mission the selected individual will be required to teach current and(or) develop undergraduate and graduate courses in animal genetics with a focus on understanding the relationships between genes and traits. The successful candidate will train graduate students and develop extramurally funded programs that impact stakeholders in South Carolina and beyond. In addition to teaching and research efforts they would be expected to participate in service and outreach activities. Excellent interpersonal and communication skills and collaboration with faculty students staff and public constituents will be expected. Anticipated appointment for the scientist will be 60 research and 40 teaching and a start date of Spring 2024.
About Clemson University: we are a Carnegie Research 1 institution located in upstate South Carolina which is located in the foothills of the Appalachian Mountains . Animal and Veterinary Sciences Department is one of five departments in the College of Agriculture Forestry and Life Sciences . The AVS faculty staff and student offices are in Poole Agricultural Center where we have 12000 sq ft of wellequipped laboratories of which a designated lab is available for this position. Currently the department has approximately 500 undergraduate and 23 graduate students. Clemsons AVS faculty have developed excellent infrastructure and curriculum for training students in traditional and nontraditional areas of animal research. University animal research facilities are located at: Piedmont Research and Education Center (PREC; GodleySnell Research Center and Edisto Research and Education Center (EREC;
Requirements: PhD in animal sciences biomedical sciences genetics or a closely related field is required. Postdoctoral experience evidence of scholarly activity publications collaboration and the potential or evidence of securing extramural funding are preferred characteristics.
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