Faculty Position in Endocrinology
- Employer
- UConn Health
- Location
- Farmington, Connecticut
- Salary
- Depends on Experience
- Posted Date
- Sep 21, 2017
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- Specialty
- Endocrinology
- Position Type
- Permanent
University of Connecticut School of Medicine's Division of Endocrinology and Metabolism is seeking applications from outstanding MD and/or PhD investigators for a tenure-track or tenured faculty position at the Assistant, Associate, or full Professor level.
The Division has special strengths in metabolic bone disease and endocrine neoplasia, and the proximity of the Jackson Laboratory for Genomic Medicine on UConn's campus offers new opportunities for program development and collaboration especially in genetics of diabetes and obesity. UConn's nationally recognized bone and mineral research environment also includes interdisciplinary investigators in the Dept of Pediatrics, Dept of Orthopaedics / Musculoskeletal Institute, Dept of Genetics & Genome Sciences, the Center for Molecular Oncology, and the School of Dental Medicine. The successful candidate will be expected to establish or continue an independent and innovative research program with extramural funding, and to actively contribute to a rich scientific environment. While research is expected to occupy the large majority of the individual's effort (approx. 80%), contribution to the Division's teaching activities and, if appropriate, clinical activities would also be expected. Innovative investigators utilizing approaches across the spectrum from basic to clinical/translational/outcomes research are welcome to apply.
UConn's biomedical campus is located in Farmington, CT, mid-way between New York City and Boston, and within commuting distance of New Haven.
Interested candidates should submit a cover letter and curriculum vitae at :https://jobs.uchc.edu, search no. 2017-1024.
UConn Health is an Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity Employer M/F/V/PwD
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