The Department of Cell and Molecular Physiology at Loyola University Chicago Stritch School of Medicine (SSOM) seeks applicants for a tenure-track position at the ASSISTANT PROFESSOR level.
The Department of Cell and Molecular Physiology at Loyola University Chicago Stritch School of Medicine seeks applicants for a tenure-track position at the ASSISTANT PROFESSOR level. We seek a colleague whose research program will complement departmental strengths in cardiovascular, aging, molecular and cellular neuroscience, cell mechanics, and cell signaling research.
Candidates must have a doctoral degree and postdoctoral experience with strong publication records. The faculty applicant will be expected to sustain an independent, externally-funded research program and contribute to graduate and medical education. Inquiries and applications should be sent to campsearch24@luc.edu. Applications should include a cover letter , CV , research statement , DEI statement , and teaching philosophy as a single PDF.
The Department of Cell and Molecular Physiology values and is committed to fostering a culture of equal opportunity for all persons. We strongly encourage under-represented minorities and women candidates to apply. LUC is an equal opportunity/affirmative action employer. LUC Stritch School of Medicine is located in suburban Maywood, IL, 11 miles from downtown Chicago, and provides diverse residential opportunities with easy access to the Best Big City in the U.S. for six straight years.
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