DescriptionThe Department of Molecular Medicine seeks candidates for a tenured or tenure-track position who use structural biology-based approaches and cryo-EM to understand the molecular basis of disease that complement the departments existing strengths in infectious neurological and oncological diseases. The successful candidate for this position is expected to have already established a nationally recognized competitively funded research program and have experience mentoring and educating graduate and medical students.A highly competitive salary and start-up package commensurate with experience will be provided to the successful candidate to promote continued success.
ResponsibilitiesResearch:
- Maintain a nationally recognized research program funded by federal and private grants that leads to significant manuscripts in respected scientific journals.
Teaching:
- Will be responsible for teaching and mentoring graduate (MS and PhD) and medical students (MD).
Administrative:
- Will be expected to serve on department and college service committees as assigned.
- Serve the scientific community by reviewing manuscripts and grants and participate in scientific societies.
QualificationsMinimum:
- Doctoral degree from an accredited institution or the highest degree appropriate in the field of specialization with a demonstrated record of achievement in teaching academic research and service.
- Must meet university criteria for appointment to the rank of Assistant Associate Professor or Full Professor.
- For Associate/Full Professor: Must have established a national and/or international reputation in the field as evidenced by significant publications and competitive research grants.
Preferred:
- Ph.D. in biochemistry or a related field with research experience evidenced by peer-reviewed publications and successful grant writing.
- Preference will be given to candidates with interdisciplinary training a record of collaboration and direct experience with Cryo-EM techniques.
Please upload a single PDF that includes a cover letter research and mentoring statement (3 pages) and teaching statement (1 page) along with your CV for consideration for this position. The search committee will begin reviewing applications January 15 2026.
DescriptionThe Department of Molecular Medicine seeks candidates for a tenured or tenure-track position who use structural biology-based approaches and cryo-EM to understand the molecular basis of disease that complement the departments existing strengths in infectious neurological and oncological d...
DescriptionThe Department of Molecular Medicine seeks candidates for a tenured or tenure-track position who use structural biology-based approaches and cryo-EM to understand the molecular basis of disease that complement the departments existing strengths in infectious neurological and oncological diseases. The successful candidate for this position is expected to have already established a nationally recognized competitively funded research program and have experience mentoring and educating graduate and medical students.A highly competitive salary and start-up package commensurate with experience will be provided to the successful candidate to promote continued success.
ResponsibilitiesResearch:
- Maintain a nationally recognized research program funded by federal and private grants that leads to significant manuscripts in respected scientific journals.
Teaching:
- Will be responsible for teaching and mentoring graduate (MS and PhD) and medical students (MD).
Administrative:
- Will be expected to serve on department and college service committees as assigned.
- Serve the scientific community by reviewing manuscripts and grants and participate in scientific societies.
QualificationsMinimum:
- Doctoral degree from an accredited institution or the highest degree appropriate in the field of specialization with a demonstrated record of achievement in teaching academic research and service.
- Must meet university criteria for appointment to the rank of Assistant Associate Professor or Full Professor.
- For Associate/Full Professor: Must have established a national and/or international reputation in the field as evidenced by significant publications and competitive research grants.
Preferred:
- Ph.D. in biochemistry or a related field with research experience evidenced by peer-reviewed publications and successful grant writing.
- Preference will be given to candidates with interdisciplinary training a record of collaboration and direct experience with Cryo-EM techniques.
Please upload a single PDF that includes a cover letter research and mentoring statement (3 pages) and teaching statement (1 page) along with your CV for consideration for this position. The search committee will begin reviewing applications January 15 2026.
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