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FULL or ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR in the fields of human genetics and/or genomics

Employer
University of Geneva
Location
Geneva, Canton of Geneva (CH)
Salary
Competitive
Closing date
Oct 15, 2022

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Discipline
Life Sciences, Genetics, Genomics
Position Type
Full Time
Organization Type
Academia

The Faculty of Medicine of the University of Geneva is seeking to fill a position of:

FULL or ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR

in the fields of human genetics and/or genomics

Genetics and/or genomics is one of the excellence strategic fields of the Faculty of Medicine. The incumbent will undertake research in this area at the highest national and international levels and secure external funding. He/She will have to develop strong links with clinicians based at the medical genetics service at the University Hospitals of Geneva, as well as with other researchers from Geneva lake area and particularly those located at the Genome Center at Campus Biotech.

CHARGE: This full-time position will involve undergraduate and postgraduate teaching in human genetics and/or genomics, as well as supervising Masters' and doctoral theses.

The incumbent will also take up administrative and organizational duties within the Department of Genetic Medicine and Development and the Faculty of Medicine.

REQUIREMENTS:

  • Doctorate of Medicine (MD) or equivalent degree or PhD
  • Full postgraduate training in human genetics and/or genomics is required.
  • Previous teaching and independent research experience.
  • Publications in leading international journals.
  • Good knowledge of French is an advantage.

STARTING DATE:  October 1st 2023, or according to agreement.

Mandatory online registration until October 15th 2022 at:

http://www.unige.ch/academ

Additional information may be obtained from: viviane.burghardt@unige.ch

From a gender perspective, the University encourages applications from women

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