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TENURE TRACK FACULTY POSITION Physiology

Employer
Wayne State School of Medicine
Location
Detroit, Michigan
Salary
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Closing date
Jan 12, 2021

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Discipline
Life Sciences, Physiology
Position Type
Full Time
Job Type
Faculty
Organization Type
Academia

TENURE TRACK FACULTY POSITION

Physiology

The Department of Physiology at Wayne State University (WSU) School of Medicine (SOM) (http://physiology.med.wayne.edu) in Detroit, Michigan invites applications for a tenure-track Assistant/Associate Professor position. We seek candidates that employ molecular, cellular or systems approaches to explore research interests in cardiovascular, respiratory or metabolic physiology/pathophysiology and biophysics. WSU SOM is a state-of-the-art research environment, rated in the top third of all US Research Institutions by the Carnegie Foundation. The Department of Physiology, has one of the most active research programs among the basic science departments at WSU-SOM and is presently ranked #40 out of ~120 Departments of Physiology in the USA. The start-up package and salary are highly competitive.

Candidates should hold a Ph.D., M.D. or equivalent from a relevant area. The selected candidates are expected to establish an extramurally funded active research program and participate in teaching medical and graduate students. Please apply to https://jobs.wayne.edu/applicants/jsp/shared/Welcome_css.jsp, posting 043648 and 043757, by uploading a curriculum vitae, a detailed future research plan, and names/contact information of three references. Please submit inquiries with a CV to Physiologyfacultysearch@wayne.edu. Review of applications will begin after October 30, 2020 and continue until the positions are filled.

WSU is an affirmative action/equal opportunity employer and encourages applications from women, people of color or other underrepresented backgrounds.

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