University of Houston
Associate/Assistant Professor - Translational Immunology (Finance)
The position requires a Ph.D. or an equivalent degree in a relevant field with significant academic or research experience. For applicants at the Associate Professor level, a strong record of scientific achievement and external funding is essential. Faculty members are expected to establish and maintain nationally competitive, externally funded research programs and contribute to both graduate and undergraduate teaching. The Department of Biology and Biochemistry provides state-of-the-art laboratory space within the Science and Engineering Research Center (SERC), access to advanced core facilities, and numerous opportunities for collaboration within the University of Houston and at nearby institutions, including the Texas Medical Center.
Interested applicants should submit a complete application with the following materials to https://uh.edu/provost/faculty/faculty-resources/prospective-faculty/ (FAC003558): (1) a cover letter; (2) curriculum vitae; (3) a description of research interests (not exceeding five pages); (4) a teaching and mentoring statement (not exceeding two pages); (5) three representative publications; and (6) the names and contact information of three professional references. Review of applications will begin by 11/15/2024 and continue until the position is filled.
Salary and rank commensurate with experience.
The University of Houston is responsive to the needs of dual-career couples.
The University of Houston is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action institution and recognizes protected classes of race, color, sex (including pregnancy), genetic information, religion, age (40 and above), national origin, disability, veteran status, sexual orientation, gender identity or status, and gender expression as required by federal law. Veterans and persons with disabilities are encouraged to apply.
Ph.D. and significant relevant academic experience.
Hiring at the Assistant or Associate Professor rank requires a record of exceptional scientific achievement.