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Job Title: Assistant Professor (in the Tenure Track) Job Summary: The University of Utah Department of Ophthalmology and Visual Sciences would like to post one fulltime position at the level of Assistant Professor who will work within the research side of the department within the Steele Center for Translational Medicine SCTM . This position will conduct various analyses in the field of ocular disease and will be responsible for advancing our understanding of the choriocapillaris retinal pigment epithelium and retina tissue interactions that occur during aging and in agerelated macular degeneration AMD a leading cause of worldwide blindness. The candidate will interrogate a unique resource of patients and donor samples with highrisk AMD genotype/phenotype combinations. These efforts will lead to a better understanding of genedirected disease initiation progression response to current therapies and future advancement of novel AMD therapies currently under development at the SCTM . The primary goal of the SCTM is to identify and advance therapeutic targets for AMD a leading cause of visual impairment worldwide. The SCTM consists of an interdisciplinary team of basic and applied researchers clinicians clinical staff and collaborators. Our scientific efforts center around a collection of >8000 pairs of donated human eyes complete with full genetic profiles images and ophthalmic and medical histories and a large population of study patients. The SCTM has established a key alliance with a pharmaceutical industry partner to integrate drug development expertise with the resources knowledge and expertise of the Center. The ultimate goal of this research is to help better understand AMD biology to identify AMD associated disease pathways and targets and to develop novel therapies for the treatment of AMD . A clinical trial of a drug developed by the SCTM was recently initiated. Qualifications: Any applicant must have at least 6 years of academic experience with a detailed understanding of blood flow and passive transport of solutes between the human retina and choriocapillaris in normal aging and pathological conditions such as agedrelated macular degeneration. Any applicant must have at least a Ph.D. degree 2 years postdoctoral training and a minimum of 3 first author publications. Candidates must possess excellent writing skills and ability to manage and direct multiple research projects simultaneously. A highly multidisciplinary research approach combining engineering principles physics mathematics biology and clinical sciences is required. Expertise with in vivo multimodal imaging techniques accompanying software data output formats and image databases are encouraged to apply. An ability to perform fixed tissue processing and histological examination using specific stains and immunological reagents is also desired. The ability to write monthly reports and manuscripts as well as verbally present results is required. Essential Functions: The applicant will be involved in working with the Steele Center for Translational Medicine team in advancing novel therapeutics for agerelated macular degeneration and other major ocular diseases. In this capacity the applicant will be involved in multiple aspects of laboratory research including bench work project design and management statistical analysis and troubleshooting all aspects of work. Moreover a strong knowledge of clinical manifestations of AMD is required. Applicant is expected to keep up with current literature and collaborate with laboratory personnel Moran Eye Center researchers and management to advance novel genotypedirected AMD therapies. Applicants should include the following items to Julee LaMothe through the University of Utah job site: 1 CV 2 Statement of research Interests and funding goals 3 Twothree representative scholarly papers 4 Names & contact info for Letters of Recommendation from 3 people at or above your rank (These people should be outside the University of Utah. The University of Utah is an Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity employer and does not discriminate based upon race national origin color religion sex age sexual orientation gender identity/expression status as a person with a disability genetic information or Protected Veteran status. Individuals from historically underrepresented groups such as minorities women qualified persons with disabilities and protected veterans are encouraged to apply. Veterans preference is extended to qualified applicants upon request and consistent with University policy and Utah state law. Upon request reasonable accommodations in the application process will be provided to individuals with disabilities. To inquire about the Universitys nondiscrimination or affirmative action policies or to request disability accommodation please contact: Director Office of Equal Opportunity and Affirmative Action 201 S. Presidents Circle Rm 365. The University of Utah is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action employer and educator and its policies prohibit discrimination on the basis of race national origin color sex sexual orientation gender identity/expression religion age status as a person with a disability or veterans status. Minorities women veterans and those with disabilities are strongly encouraged to apply. Veterans preference is extended to qualified veterans. 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