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Assistant/Associate/Full Professor
Department:
Molecular Pharmacology & Physiology – School of
Biomedical Sciences - College of Medicine
Campus:
Tampa
Position Numbers:
15622 & 15623
Date Posted:
04/29/2008
Deadline to Apply:
Open until Filled
Annual Salary Range:
Negotiable
FTE:
100 percent, 12 months; Tenure Earning
The Department of Molecular Pharmacology & Physiology
within the School of Biomedical Sciences at the USF
Health College of Medicine is accepting applications for
two tenure/tenure earning faculty positions at the rank
of Assistant/Associate Professor/Professor. Primary areas of
interest include: molecular and cellular cardiology,
vascular biology, cardiovascular pharmacology, molecular
neuroscience, neuropharmacology and neurophysiology.
Qualifications:
M.D., Ph.D., or M.D./Ph.D. with a minimum of two years
postdoctoral experience and evidence of continued growth
as an educator, mentor, and productive researcher. For
Associate/Full Professor, a minimum of five years
of continuous and productive accomplishment as an
Assistant/Associate Professor at a university or an equivalent
research institution is
required. The successful candidate is expected to have
a distinguished record of scholarly activity, evidence
of successful funding at the national level and teaching
experience in a medical/graduate curriculum. A legacy
of building interdisciplinary programs and experience
with successfully mentoring graduate and medical
students and postdoctoral-fellows is also desired.
Applicants should submit, by e-mail, a letter
summarizing qualifications and interests in the
position, future research plans, curriculum
vitae and the names and contact information of five
professional references to:
Rochelle Morris
rmorris@health.usf.edu
Positions open until filled, review of materials will
begin September 1, 2008.
Competitive start-up packages and salaries will be
provided commensurate with experience.
Additional
information about research at USF Health can be found
at:
http://hsc.usf.edu/medicine/research/
USF Health
is committed to increasing its diversity and will give
individual consideration to qualified applicants for
this position with experience in ethnically diverse
settings, who possess varied language skills, or who
have a record of research issues that support/benefit
diverse communities or teaching a diverse student
population. For disability accommodations, contact
Rochelle Morris (813) 974-8349 within five days of an
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