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Assistant Professor Tenure Track Faculty, Division of Developmental Biology (DB) at Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center (CCHMC)

Posted by , on 2 September 2016

Closing Date: 15 March 2021

Applications are invited for a tenure track Assistant Professor faculty position in the Division of Developmental Biology (DB) at Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center (CCHMC). 

DB is home to a large community of developmental biologists (please visit our web site at: http://www.cincinnatichildrens.org/research/divisions/d/dev-biology/default/). We are a highly collaborative interdisciplinary group of basic scientists and clinicians studying fundamental questions in developmental biology, the genetic basis of pediatric disease and regenerative medicine.  Being embedded in CCHMC, one of the top ranking pediatric research centers in the world, creates a unique environment in which clinical translation of basic science is greatly enhanced. CCHMC is making a major long-term investment in basic and translational research and developmental biology is one of the pillars in this effort.
 
DB faculty have access to state of the art subsidized cores, to high-quality graduate and MD/PhD programs, and to training programs for postdoctoral fellows, clinical fellows, residents and clinical faculty. Successful candidates must hold the PhD, MD, or MD/PhD degrees, have recently completed postdoctoral training, have published significant original work and have a mature research plan.

Applicants should submit their curriculum vitae, two to three page research statement focused on future plans, and contact information for three people who will provide letters of recommendation to DB_devbiologists@cchmc.org. Applications must be submitted by December 2, 2016.

The Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center, and the University of Cincinnati are Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity Employers. Qualified women and minority candidates are especially encouraged to apply.

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