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Tenured or tenure track faculty position

Employer
UMass Chan Medical School
Location
Worcester, Massachusetts (US)
Salary
Commensurate with education and experience
Closing date
Nov 1, 2022

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University of Massachusetts
Chan Medical School

Department of Biochemistry
& Molecular Biotechnology

The Department of Biochemistry & Molecular Biotechnology at the University of Massachusetts Chan Medical School seeks applicants for a tenured or tenure track faculty position.  Our faculty is committed to tackling significant biological questions at a molecular level, with research programs spanning a broad range of topics.  In this new period of growth, we are recruiting faculty members working to elucidate important biological mechanisms, placing special emphasis on integrative methods and research using the physical sciences (physics, chemistry, math and engineering) to solve fundamental molecular problems in biology.  We are an interactive group who encourages research at the interface of multiple disciplines, the development of enabling technologies, and team science.  More information about the department can be found on our website <www.umassmed.edu/bmb>.

We are searching for a highly motivated and enthusiastic individual, committed to diversity, creativity, and collaboration, to join our team of actively engaged faculty.  The successful candidate will develop and lead an internationally-recognized extramurally-funded research program, contribute to our missions of education, inclusion and service, and play an active role in the Department as we expand in a new phase of growth.  Qualified applicants will have earned a Ph.D. in a life or physical science discipline and have a demonstrated track record of outstanding accomplishment. Applicants of all academic ranks with a strong commitment to enhancing diversity and inclusivity are encouraged to apply.

We are especially eager to consider applicants who will support and elevate the UMass Chan commitment to diversity, equity and inclusion, and foster an environment of inclusive collaborative excellence where all faculty can thrive.  As an equal opportunity and affirmative action employer, UMass recognizes the power of a diverse community and encourages applications from individuals with varied experiences, perspectives, and backgrounds.

The Department is housed on two floors of a modern, well-equipped, 340,000 sq ft research building on a rapidly expanding Medical School campus.  Core facilities within our department include world class cryo-electron microscopy, X-ray crystallography, NMR spectroscopy, small molecule screening, structure-based drug design and mass spectrometry. Additional core facilities, including proteomics, genotyping, fluorescence-activated cell sorting, microscopy/imaging, deep sequencing, genomics/bioinformatics, transgenic/knockout mice, and metabolic phenotyping, are available.  More information about core facilities on campus may be found online <www.umassmed.edu/research/cores>.

The University of Massachusetts Chan Medical School is a world-class public research institution located in the heart of New England.  Worcester is the second largest city in New England, providing a rich and diverse environment with thriving art, music, dining and cultural scenes.  Worcester is also nestled in the center of New England farm country, between the New England coast and the Appalachian Mountains, providing access to a myriad of settings for outdoor activities, including beaches, woods, lakes, farms and mountains.  Our region offers a broad range of excellent primary and secondary schools, as well as a range of highly regarded colleges, including Clark University, The College of the Holy Cross, and Worcester Polytechnic Institute. The area boasts a variety of affordable housing options from newly renovated condominiums and gracious Victorian homes in historic Worcester to neighborhoods in small-town New England and rural farm houses. And Worcester’s central location provides easy access to the major travel hubs of Boston and Providence. The newly constructed Polar Park is home to the Woo Sox, the minor league AAA partner to the Boston Red Sox, contributing to a revitalization of the city that has resulted in numerous new restaurants, breweries, theater groups and concert venues, and rapid growth in real estate.

Application Procedure

In order to ensure a fair assessment of applications and to mitigate unconscious bias, we ask applicants to submit an anonymized statement of research. The statement can refer to the applicant’s experiences and qualifications but should not include the names of any researchers who performed the work, institutions where the work was done, funding organizations, or include references to their publications.

Examples:

Traditional, non-anonymized: "As a [Named Fellowship] postdoc in Professor X's lab at University of Z, I designed and built a new instrument that can [do something amazing]. I used this to discover [important finding].

Anonymized: "As a postdoc I designed and built a new instrument that can [do something amazing]. I used this to discover [important finding].

Applications will be reviewed in two stages: round one will be a review of the anonymized research plan. The second round will be a full review of all materials submitted. Please submit all requested documents together.  The non-anonymous materials will be separated before any documents are seen by the review committee.

The following application materials should be submitted via https://academicjobsonline.org/ajo/jobs/22273.

  1. A one-page cover letter describing the applicant’s interest in joining BMB.
  2. The applicant’s CV.
  3. An anonymized research statement (maximum 3 pages) that describes the applicant’s plan for their independent research as well as the applicant’s most significant accomplishments.
  4. A diversity, equity and inclusion statement of no more than 2 pages that describes the applicant’s understanding of diversity, as well as past experiences and future plans to advance diversity, equity and inclusion.
  5. Contact information for three professional references who are familiar with the applicants work and potential for success.

Inquiries, but not application materials, should be directed to the Chair of the Faculty Search Committee, Dr. Nick Rhind (nick.rhind@umassmed.edu).  Applications will be accepted until November 1, 2022.  Evaluation of applications will begin as soon as they are received.

 

The UMass Chan Medical School does not discriminate in education or employment and strives to maintain an educational and work environment that is safe, civil, respectful, humane, and free of all forms of harassment and discrimination.  These efforts are guided by policies and procedures that reflect the culture of the institution as well as all applicable Federal and State laws.  All members of the UMass Chan Medical School community have responsibility for upholding University policies and related procedures, which are aligned with the goals of affirmative action, inclusion, and equal opportunity.

 

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