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We are currently seeking applications for a tenure track position as an Assistant/Associate Professor

Successful candidates are expected to establish vigorous independent programs of extramurally funded research to complement the research strengths and goals of the department and the University.

The successful candidate will join a vibrant and growing department focusing on various research questions of cellular signaling, neural regulation and hormonal control in a broad range of whole animal, organ and cellular model systems of cardiovascular, endocrine and renal disease. The successful candidate will receive a competitive start-up package and will be assigned lab and office space in state-of-the-art research facilities. There is a strong institutional commitment to core facilities, graduate programs, and an interdisciplinary approach that promotes collaborations both within and across departmental lines.

To apply, visit https://www.augusta.edu/hr/jobs/ to view the job description and apply for the position.  

Job Opening ID:  218486
USG Applicant Clearinghouse Position ID:  45627
Position: 21010005
 
 


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