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TENURE TRACK FACULTY POSITIONS
MOLECULAR IMMUNOLOGY AND CELL SIGNALING

VIRGINIA COMMONWEALTH UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF MEDICINE

Virginia Commonwealth University School of Medicine is establishing a new Organized Research Unit (ORU) in the areas of molecular immunology, cell signaling and metabolism. Outstanding individuals with expertise in immune response mechanisms, cancer biology, cell metabolism and cell signaling are encouraged to apply. Members of this ORU, which is designed to foster a highly interactive environment, will share lab space in the new medical science building. Candidates will be considered at all ranks based upon qualifications and experience, and will have primary appointments in departments throughout the School of Medicine Substantial start up and salary packages are available for outstanding investigators.

VCU has a very active community of investigators and is committed to providing an outstanding research environment. More information about the School of Medicine and Departments, and this open position can be found at http://www.vcu.edu/biochem/department/pos.shtml and http://www.pubinfo.vcu.edu/facjobs/. Applicants should submit their CV, names and e-mail addresses of three references, and a summary of research and teaching interests by email to: Dr. Andrew Larner (alarner@vcu.edu), Department of Biochemistry, Virginia Commonwealth University School of Medicine.

Virginia Commonwealth University is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer. Women, persons with disabilities, and minorities are encouraged to apply.




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