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Assistant/Associate Professor (tenure-track) Division of Developmental Biology, Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center

Posted by , on 6 July 2023

Location: Cincinnati, OH

Closing Date: 1 November 2023

The Division of Developmental Biology at Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center (CCHMC) invites applications for tenure-track positions at the Assistant or Associate Professor level in all areas of developmental biology. The Division is an interdisciplinary and interactive research community of over 20 faculty with more than $14M of annual grant awards. Research in the Division aims to discover the fundamental mechanisms of cell differentiation and organogenesis, elucidate the developmental genetic basis of human birth defects, and investigate stem cell biology for regenerative medicine. Being embedded in one of the top pediatric research hospitals in the world, enables unique opportunities to study congenital disease and for translational research to improve child health. Applicants leveraging quantitative or computational approaches are encouraged to apply and will synergize with emerging institutional initiatives. Faculty have access to subsidized state-of-the-art core facilities, high-quality MS, PhD, and MD/PhD programs, and to training programs for postdoctoral fellows, clinical fellows, residents, and clinical faculty.

 

Qualified applicants must have a PhD, MD, MD/PhD or equivalent degree in biomedical sciences. Assistant Professor candidates are expected to have completed postdoctoral training with an outstanding publication record and an innovative research plan. Candidates at the rank of Associate Professor should have an established track record of excellence and a sustained, extramurally funded research program.

 

Applicants should send a CV, 2-page research plan, and contact information for three references to Developmental.Biology@cchmc.org by November 1st, 2023. Cincinnati Children’s and the University of Cincinnati College of Medicine are Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity Employers committed to fostering diversity, equity, and inclusion. Qualified women and minority candidates are especially encouraged to apply.

Closing Date: 1 November 2023

Scientific fields: Cell biology, Cell fate control and differentiation, Chromatin and epigenetics, Development and disease, Early embryogenesis, Gene regulation, Morphogenesis, Organogenesis, Neural development, Patterning, Stem cells, Quantitative biology and modelling, Regeneration, Computational and systems biology, Gametogenesis and fertilisation, Signalling, Tissue engineering and organoids

Model systems: C. elegans, Xenopus, Zebrafish, Organoid, Mouse, Chick, Cell culture, Other vertebrate, Human, Drosophila

Duration: Permanent

Minimum qualifications: PhD, MD, MD/PhD

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