UCONN Health

ASSISTANT/ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR - BASIC SCIENCES


The Department of Molecular Biology and Biophysics (MBB) at UConn Health, 
Farmington, CT, seeks exceptionally creative candidates for an early-to-mid 
career position (tenure-track Assistant or Associate Professor), who use 
molecular and translational approaches to elucidate the molecular basis of 
disease.



Research in MBB integrates multiple approaches to molecularly define the 
proteins and pathways affected in human disease. Our studies span the 
structural biology of cancer drug targets to the mechanistic interplay between 
viruses and human cells. We seek creative and innovative candidates whose 
research interests and accomplishments complement and further existing 
strengths in the department and the larger UConn Health research community. 
Ideal candidates will have a research program focused on molecular signaling 
(including but not limited to areas such as posttranslational modifications, 
DNA repair, protein ubiquitination, kinase/phosphatase signaling/regulation) 
and/or the structure, function and regulation of proteins involved in signaling 
processes. Programs that focus on the identification and development of 
translational outcomes, including probes that will allow for in-depth analysis 
of key biological pathways or novel drug-like molecules, are also of particular 
interest.



MBB and UConn Health provides a rich and diverse research environment and is 
deeply committed to the development and success of its incoming faculty. The 
UConn Health School of Medicine is home to 30 departments and institutes, 
including Cell Biology, Genetics and Genome Sciences, the Richard D. Berlin 
Center for Cell Analysis and Modeling, among others. It is also closely 
affiliated with The Jackson Laboratory, which is housed on the same campus. 
Candidates will also have access to 22 exceptional core facilities, including 
the CCAM Microscopy, NMR Structural Biology and Biophysics, High-Performance 
Computing, EM, MS, FACS and Histology core facilities. UConn Health also offers 
competitive salaries and excellent benefits.



Successful applications will have a PhD, MD or equivalent degree; a sustained 
record of exceptional scholarly success; and the promise of future innovative 
accomplishments via a proposed (early-career) or established (mid-career, 
including evidence of successful extramural grant writing) research programs 
that utilizes state-of-the-art molecular, genetic, cellular, biochemical, 
biophysical and/or structural methodologies. Candidates are also expected to be 
highly collaborative and integrate well with the growing number of researchers 
and physician scientists in the basic and clinical departments of UConn Health. 
Candidates with ongoing funded research are encouraged to apply.



Please visit https://jobs.uchc.edu/CSS_External/CSSPage_Welcome.asp and select 
'Molecular Biology and Biophysics' under 'department' (job number 2021-650).

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To apply, interested individuals should submit a curriculum vitae, cover 
letter, statements of research plans (up to 3 pages) and teaching (up to 1 
page) and arrange for the submission of three letters of reference on 
letterhead with signature.



Questions regarding this position should be addressed to Wolfgang Peti, 
Department Head, Molecular Biology & Biophysics at 
p...@uchc.edu<mailto:p...@uchc.edu>.



UConn Health is an affirmative action employer, in addition to an EEO and 
M/F/V/PWD/PV employer.


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