The Department of Molecular Microbiology at Washington University in St. Louis School of Medicine is recruiting several faculty at the Assistant Professor level. We are particularly interested in recruiting scientists pursuing fundamental aspects of microbiology with an emphasis on host-pathogen interactions, emerging infectious disease, antimicrobial resistance, structural biology and women’s infectious disease. Applicants with bold new perspectives and ‘outside the box’ approaches, particularly those focused on interdisciplinary, collaborative research are strongly encouraged as are those from members of groups that are typically under-represented in science. Candidates working on infectious diseases related to women’s health would also be appointed to the Center for Women’s Infectious Disease Research. Candidates working in areas related to mycobacterial diseases are particularly encouraged to apply as part of a new Washington University Interdisciplinary Initiative for Mycobacterial Research and Treatment. Washington University offers an intellectually exciting, collegial, and supportive environment with robust graduate and post-doctoral programs and extensive opportunities for interdepartmental collaboration and entrepreneurship. We are home to a uniquely broad and interactive microbial pathogenesis community that spans the university, supported by vibrant and integrated centers that further enrich the intellectual environment. Newly expanded enhanced biocontainment (BSL3) laboratories and outstanding core facilities including genomics, small-molecule screening, imaging, Cryo-EM, mass-spectrometry, high-performance cluster computing and vivarium are available. In addition to developing a vigorous, cutting-edge, externally funded research program, teaching of graduate and professional students will be required.
Candidates should possess a Ph.D. or equivalent degree in a relevant discipline, and a strong publication record. To apply, please submit a cover letter, Curriculum Vitae, up to 3 selected publications, a 2-page description of planned research interests, a statement of commitment to diversity, and three reference letters via WUSM_Molecular Microbiology.
All materials received by November 15, 2024, will be considered by the search committee; applications thereafter will be considered on a rolling basis. Brief videoconference interviews of selected candidates will be conducted on December 19-20, 2024. Select candidates will be invited to visit Washington University January 29-31, 2025, and participate in a research symposium on January 30, 2025. Inquiries can be directed to [email protected].
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