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Assistant, Associate, or Professor in Human Genomics and Precision Medicine - Functional Genomics

Employer
University of Wisconsin
Location
Madison, Wisconsin
Salary
Negotiable
Closing date
Oct 24, 2019

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Discipline
Health Sciences, Diagnostics, Healthcare, Public Health, Personalized Medicine
Position Type
Full Time
Job Type
Faculty
Organization Type
Academia

Assistant, Associate, or Professor in Human Genomics and Precision Medicine - Functional Genomics

 

Position and Center Summary:

The Center for Human Genomics and Precision Medicine (CHGPM) was recently established at the University of Wisconsin-Madison to lead a large-scale expansion of the University's activities in applied genomics and personalized medicine. The CHGPM's multifaceted application of genomic sciences to clinical medicine encompasses basic, translational and clinical research as well as educational activities and community outreach. The Center now is entering a phase of rapid growth, recruiting multiple tenure-track faculty with expertise relevant to advancing scientific knowledge relevant to genomic medicine and developing new strategies for improving health.

As part of our recruiting efforts, the UW Center for Human Genomics and Precision Medicine seeks to hire one tenure track faculty member in human genomics and/or precision medicine. The successful candidate will be expected to develop an independent and highly collaborative research program focused on novel approaches to the functional assessment of genomic and/or epigenomic variants associated with cancer and other human diseases. The tenure home of the successful applicant will be determined at the time of hire in a Department of the School of Medicine and Public Health. Physician-scientist candidates requiring access to patient care will have the opportunity for joint appointments with an appropriate clinical department.

The successful candidate will have the majority of their time protected for the development of an internationally recognized collaborative research program that focuses on the functional assessment of genomic and/or epigenomic variants. They also will be expected to 1) acquire and sustain robust extramural research funding, 2) teach students and postdoctoral trainees, 3) teach in an area commensurate with their research expertise, 4) participate in faculty governance, and 5) participate in professional, public, and university service.

As a member of the Center, the successful candidate will have laboratory space in the Center's new facilities as well as significant financial resources for their research program. They also will have access to all of the benefits of a preeminent public research university that is 6th in the nation in research funding, including an extensive computational infrastructure as well as substantial omicsrelated core facilities. The Departments of Medical Genetics and Genetics, the Waisman Center, the Genome Center of Wisconsin, the UW Biotechnology Center, and the Carbone Cancer Center provide additional support for the local genetics/genomics community, which hosts the oldest and largest NIH-funded training graduate program in genetics, a MSc genetic counselling program, and ABMGaccredited fellowship programs.

Qualifications:

Ph.D. in genetics or a related discipline is required.

At least three (3) years of post-doctoral training in the functional assessment of human genomic and/or epigenomic variants is preferred. Successful candidates will have a demonstrated potential for excellence in human genomics exemplified through their publications, grants, teaching, or seminars. All candidates must have proven success in leading and conducting research and teaching appropriate to their stage of career. Associate/Full Professor candidates must possess experience and scholarly credentials for appointment with tenure at the University of Wisconsin-Madison (UWMadison). A key consideration is the ability to and interest in working in a collaborative interdisciplinary environment.

To Apply:

Interested individuals should use the online UW Job application system to submit a cover letter, curriculum vitae (CV), and statements of research (3-page) and teaching interests (1-page), along with contact information of three references we will contact to request confidential letters of recommendation. To ensure full consideration, please apply by November 1, 2019. Please apply at the UW-Jobs site: https://jobs.wisc.edu/ you can search for Job#: 98851.

Questions about the position can be directed to our HR Business Partner, Cody Roekle at croekle@wisc.edu

Please visit the Center's website or application link to learn more about the position: https://chgpm.wisc.edu/

The University of Wisconsin-Madison is seeking a diverse set of faculty candidates who will deepen our campus' interdisciplinary research strength in key areas of current and future research promise, as well as faculty candidates who will approach their work in a manner that advances our commitment to research excellence. We therefore seek candidates who embrace diversity in the broadest sense, and especially invite applications from minorities and women. We are an equal opportunity employer, and all qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability status, protected veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by law.

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