Please note the below employment opportunities.
Thanks,
John
John M Roll, PhD
Associate Vice Provost--Scholarship and Graduate Studies
Division of Health Sciences
Washington State University
johnroll@wsu.edu
FACULTY POSITIONS
MEDICAL SCIENCES
Washington State University Division of Health Sciences, located on the Riverpoint campus in Spokane, invites applications for two tenure-track faculty positions at the rank of Assistant or Associate Professor and one at the rank of Professor in its new Medical Sciences section. Applicants must have an earned doctorate degree in the basic, clinical, or translational medical sciences. Successful candidates will be expected to maintain an active, extramurally funded research program, to mentor graduate students and fellows, and to teach in the professional and/or graduate curricula. The successful candidate for the Professor position will additionally be expected to take a leadership role in rapidly expanding medical research in Spokane, including recruitment of faculty and programmatic development.
Areas of research interest are open, but preference will be given to candidates completing research in the areas of planned growth in our program including molecular, cellular, physiological and systems biology approaches to: neurosciences/behavioral neurosciences (sleep, addictions, pain, anesthesia), senescence and immortality (stem cells, cancer, aging, regenerative medicine), microbiology (antimicrobial resistance, virology), and metabolic diseases (obesity, diabetes, renal and cardiovascular disease).
Washington State University is substantially building its research and graduate education capacity in the medical sciences. The Medical Sciences section also participates in preclinical medical education in the WWAMI program, which is a collaborative medical education program with the University of Washington School of Medicine.
Screening of applications will begin immediately and will continue until a suitable candidate is identified. To apply visit: www.wsujobs.com. Applications must include a current curriculum vitae and letter of application describing professional goals, research, and teaching experience. Before interviews commence four letters of reference will be required.
Contact Kim Noe, Administrative Manager, at knoe@wsu.edu or 509-358-7515 for questions, assistance with the application process or confidential expressions of interest. Women and minorities are particularly encouraged to apply. WASHINGTON STATE UNIVERSITY IS AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY/AFFIRMATIVE ACTION EDUCATOR AND EMPLOYER.
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