Dear allstat list-members,
Please forward the following advert about the epidemiology faculty
positions to anyone you think may be interested.
Many thanks and apologies for any cross-posting!
FULL/ASSOCIATE/ASSISTANT PROFESSOR Faculty Positions in Epidemiology at
Texas A&M University
The Department of Veterinary Integrative Biosciences in the College of
Veterinary Medicine and Biomedical Sciences at Texas A&M University
invites applicants for up to three 12-month, fully budgeted,
tenure-track faculty positions at the full, associate or assistant
professor level in the area of epidemiology. We seek energetic
individuals applying innovative epidemiological approaches to solve
animal and human health problems. Applicants with a background in
computational biology/medicine, biometry and bioinformatics are also
encouraged to apply. The successful candidates will be expected to
develop and sustain vigorous extramurally funded research programs,
supervise graduate students and teach graduate-level epidemiological
methods and/or epidemiology and public health to veterinary students in
the professional curriculum. The positions require a PhD degree (or
equivalent) and an accomplished record of publication. A DVM (or
equivalent) is desirable. Salary and start-up package will be
competitive and commensurate with level of accomplishment. Review of
applications will begin immediately and continue until the positions are
filled. Applicants should send a letter of interest outlining their
qualifications, current curriculum vitae, statement of specific research
and teaching interests and philosophies, and the names of three
potential references, along with complete contact information to Ms.
Dana J. Parks, Administrative Assistant to the Department Head, via
email ([log in to unmask]) or by post (VMA Bldg. Rm. 107, College
Station, TX 77843-4458). For further information about the positions,
please contact Dr. Bo Norby ([log in to unmask]). The full position
description may be viewed at
http://www.cvm.tamu.edu/facultyrec/positions/epidemiology.html .
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