Faculty Position in Infectious Diseases of Animals and Humans

University of Wisconsin-Madison

Categories:
  • Academic Faculty - Tenured
Job Type/Arrangement:
  • Full Time
Description:

The Department of Pathobiological Sciences, School of Veterinary Medicine, University of Wisconsin-Madison is seeking candidates for a tenure-track Assistant Professor position in infectious diseases of animals and humans. The applicant will be expected to develop and maintain an independent, extramurally funded, nationally recognized research program. Potential areas of research emphasis include bacteriology, mycology, parasitology, prion biology, virology, or immunology at any relevant scale, from molecules to populations. The successful applicant will ideally study novel approaches to combatting infectious diseases that threaten both animals and humans, consistent with the School of Veterinary Medicine’s mission to improve animal health. Minimum requirements include a PhD, two years of postdoctoral or equivalent experience in a relevant field, and evidence of potential for developing a nationally recognized research program.


There are excellent opportunities for the new faculty to complement the existing strengths in infectious disease, pathology, oncology, and translational research in the School of Veterinary Medicine, School of Medicine and Public Health, Institute for Clinical and Translational Research, Influenza Research Institute, Midwest Center of Excellence for Vector-borne Disease, Global Health Institute, College of Agriculture and Life Sciences, USGS National Wildlife Health Center, Wisconsin National Primate Research Center, and Wisconsin Veterinary Diagnostic Laboratory, among others.


In addition to developing a strong extramurally funded research program, the successful individual is expected to make significant contributions to our departmental and campus veterinary, undergraduate, and/or graduate teaching programs and provide opportunities for research training in the Comparative Biomedical Sciences Training Program and other campus graduate programs. Participation in departmental and university service and commitment to fostering a diverse and inclusive academic environment are expected. Salary and start-up packages will be commensurate with the rank and experience of the selected individual.


The Department is one of four within the School of Veterinary Medicine and consists of 27 faculty members with expertise in infectious diseases (immunology, parasitology, vector biology, bacteriology, virology, epidemiology, and public health) and comparative pathology (anatomic and clinical). Faculty within the School participate in training graduate students in the Comparative Biomedical Sciences and other campus graduate programs. They also serve as trainers on a variety of NIH training grants administered through the School or other units on campus. The University of Wisconsin-Madison is a top-tier institution with an international reputation for basic, applied, and interdisciplinary research. UW-Madison regularly ranks in the top 5 among U.S. universities in overall research funding, surpassing $1.3 billion in annual research expenditures. The campus embraces a culture of collaboration, collegiality and inclusion, and the exceptionally high quality of life offered by Madison, Wisconsin provides an outstanding environment in which to pursue an academic career.


Interested applicants must apply for Job 305701 via the university web site. The application should include: 1) a cover letter with a brief description of research experience in the field; 2) a 2-page research plan including a description of your vision for your research program at UW-Madison; 3) a 1-page statement of teaching philosophy; and 4) a detailed curriculum vitae. In addition, applicants should provide names and email addresses for three references. For full consideration, application materials should be received by November 15, 2024; however, applications may be considered until the position is filled. For more information, please visit the PBS departmental website.


For specific questions regarding this position contact:

Drs. Mostafa Zamanian and Tony Goldberg, Search Committee Chairs

Tel: 608-262-0311 (Zamanian) / 608-890-2618 (Goldberg)

Email: [email protected] / [email protected]


Education Requirement:
PhD
Years of Experience:
Two years postdoc experience
Location:
School of Veterinary Medicine
Pathobiological Sciences
2015 Linden Dr.
School of Vet Med, UW-Madison
Madison , WI 53706
US
Contact:
Kristen Bernard, DVM, PhD