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This page features job opportunities
in Cardiovascular Pharmacology posted by members of the division.
If you have a technical, postdoctoral or professional level position you
would like to post here, please contact Bill Jeffries (wbjeff@creighton.edu).
PLEASE SPECIFY WHICH DIVISION SITE YOU WOULD LIKE THE POST TO
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Pharmacology Educator, University of South Carolina School of
Medicine
The Department of Pharmacology, Physiology and Neuroscience at the
University of South Carolina School of Medicine invites applications
for a faculty position, rank open. The major responsibility of this
position will be teaching medical and graduate pharmacology and
administration of medical pharmacology. The successful applicant
must have a Ph.D. in pharmacology or related discipline and
documented evidence of excellence in teaching medical pharmacology.
For individuals with funded research programs laboratory space and
start-up funds will be made available; opportunities for
collaborative research with current departmental faculty members are
also available.
Qualified applicants may apply by submitting a single Adobe Acrobat
or Microsoft Word file that includes a cover letter with a statement
of teaching philosophy, a curriculum vitae listing teaching
experience, a summary of student teaching evaluations with
comparative data to others, and contact information for four
references. The file should be attached to an e-mail message sent to
ppn.search@med.sc.edu and containing “Pharmacology Search” as the
subject. For more information about the department please visit our
website: http://ppn.med.sc.edu/
The University of South Carolina is an AA/EO Employer Posted
5-1-08
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Assistant/Associate Professors of Pharmacology
Creighton University School of Medicine The newly expanded Department of Pharmacology in the Creighton
University School of Medicine invites applications for two
tenure-track faculty positions at the Assistant or Associate
Professor level beginning in the fall of 2007, or thereafter. We
seek outstanding scientists with a Ph.D., M.D. or equivalent degree
in pharmacology or a related area. We are interested in candidates
who will establish an active, independent, extramurally funded
research program and participate in professional and graduate
student teaching. While the candidate’s interests should complement
the research strengths of the department and the school, the
excellence of the candidate is more important than their research
focus. Program strengths within the Pharmacology Department include
G protein-coupled receptors, receptor gene expression, signal
transduction, ion channel modulation and drug discovery, in the
context of the cardiovascular system, nervous system, exocrine
glands and cancer. (website:
http://www2.creighton.edu/medschool/medicine/departments/pharmacology).
These are new positions associated with the renovation and expansion
of the Pharmacology Department. The School of Medicine is one of nine schools or colleges, including
professional schools of Business, Law, Nursing, Dentistry, Pharmacy
and Health Professions, and a Graduate School, within Creighton
University. Founded in 1878, Creighton University is a Catholic,
Jesuit institution with an enrollment of approximately 6,725
students. Creighton University is consistently ranked as one of the
finest comprehensive universities in the nation by U. S. News and
World Report. Applicants should submit a curriculum vitae, a
brief statement of research plans and a list of 3 references to: Dr.
Peter Abel, Search Committee Chair, Department of Pharmacology,
Creighton University School of Medicine, 2500 California Plaza,
Omaha, NE 68178. Email: pabel@creighton.edu.
Applications received by June 30,
2007 are assured full consideration. Women and minority candidates are encouraged to apply. Creighton
University is an Equal Opportunity, Affirmative Action employer.
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NIH Postdoctoral Opportunities:
http://grants1.nih.gov/training/index.htm
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Postdoctoral Opportunities at
Harvard University:
http://www.mcb.harvard.edu/jobs/PostDocs.html
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