Open
Rank
Faculty,
Department
of
Genome
Sciences
University of
Virginia:
UVA Provost's
Office:
School of
Medicine
Location
-
Charlottesville, VA Open Date - Oct 18, 2024
Description
In a major
new initiative, the Department
of Genome Sciences in the
School of Medicine at the
University of Virginia
(UVA), in
partnership
with the
UVA
Comprehensive
Cancer Center (UVACCC),
seeks to fill two tenure-track faculty positions in Cancer
Precision Medicine/Precision
Health.
This initiative
is part
of a
$50M UVA
Grand Challenges
Research Investment in Precision Health for
Populations (
https://research.virginia.edu/Grand-challenges ).
The University of
Virginia's 2030 plan recognizes Precision Medicine/Precision
Health as a
major societal challenge and an opportunity for
multidisciplinary work that draws on our existing
strengths.
In partnership
the Provost
and the
Deans of
various
schools are
making multiple coordinated faculty
recruitments to strengthen
the
research
community focusing on Precision Health for Populations across the
University. Recruits will receive support from the Provost
and from their school and will participate in the Precision
Health for Populations
Initiative
We invite
applications from
candidates
at any
rank
(Assistant,
Associate, or full Professor) with a
Ph.D. and/or M.D. in Computational Biology, Bioinformatics,
Genetics, Genomics, Statistics, or a related field for the
following two positions:
Molecular Epidemiologist:
Candidates should have expertise in cancer epidemiology
including
population-/patient-based
cohort studies, with a
focus on
the genetic, molecular,
and physiological basis of cancer. Candidates should have a
research program focused on the use of genomics and/or other
“-omics” data (e.g., epigenomic, transcriptomic, proteomic,
and/or metabolomic) to identify biomarkers that inform our understanding of cancer
development and/or progression and to develop precision
health-based tools for cancer risk assessment, early
detection, diagnosis, and/or prognosis.
Computational biologist:
Candidates should have expertise in computational
biology and a strong research track record in cancer genomics. The ideal
candidate will have
experience in developing and applying computational,
statistical, or machine learning methods to address key
questions in cancer biology. Areas of interest include, but
are not limited to, the molecular and genetic mechanisms
underlying cancer development, progression, and resistance,
as well as integrative approaches to biomarker discovery and
precision oncology. We are especially interested in
individuals whose work spans diverse data types (e.g.,
genomic, transcriptomic, epigenomic, proteomic) and
contributes to advances in cancer diagnosis, prognosis, and
therapeutics. Candidates with innovative computational
methods or AI approaches applicable to drug discovery, novel
therapeutic strategies, or precision medicine are strongly
encouraged to apply.
The successful faculty candidates must have a proven track
record of scholarly
activity and peer-reviewed funding commensurate with
career stage. Support will include attractive start-up
packages, laboratory space (dry lab), and the opportunity to
work in a highly interactive
research
environment. We seek
to recruit
faculty
from diverse
backgrounds and faculty who value diversity.
The Department of Genome Sciences (formerly the Center for
Public Health Genomics) was established in January 2007 and
is currently home to 18 resident
faculty and
over 50 afiliated faculty. The Department of Genome Sciences
fosters excellence in human genetics and genomics research
at the University of Virginia. Our core mission is focused
on advancing personalized medicine
through the use of
genetic
and genomic
discovery to inform the prediction, prevention, and treatment of disease.
Laboratories in the Department of Genome Sciences use
cutting-edge computational and experimental approaches to
investigate the basis of a wide-range of disease areas
including, diabetes, obesity, cardiovascular disease,
pulmonary disease, osteoporosis, and cancer. Critical to the
mission of the Department of Genome Sciences is training the
next generation of genome scientists by providing
state-of-the-art research, translational, and teaching
experiences.
The University of Virginia Comprehensive Cancer Center (UVACCC)
is a matrix cancer center
that brings
together
162 Members
from 27
Departments in the
Schools of
Medicine, Nursing, Engineering, Education and Human
Development, Data Science, and in the College of Arts and
Sciences. Through faculty recruitment and robust
infrastructure development, the UVACC has continued to build
on its exceptional basic science foundations, greatly
enhanced its ability to accelerate clinical and
translational cancer focused research and built a robust
population science program. The UVACCC has four Programs:
Cancer Biology (CBIO), Molecular Genetics and Epigenetics
(GEN), Cancer Therapeutics (CRX), and Cancer Control and
Population Health (CPH). The mission of the UVACCC is to
reduce the burden of cancer for the patients of today,
through skilled, integrated, and compassionate care and to
eliminate the threat of cancer for the patients of
tomorrow, through
research
and education
in an
environment that
promotes diversity, equity, and inclusion. Because it is a
matrix cancer center that is fully integrated within a
leading public
university, the UVACCC
has a special opportunity and responsibility
to bring a
diverse universe
of new
knowledge
and technology
into cancer
research
and care for
the people in its catchment area.
Review of
applications will start
on
12/1/2024.
Applications received by
2/1/2025
will receive full consideration, but the positions will
remain open until filled.
For questions about the application process, please contact
the Search Committee Chair, Chongzhi Zang, PhD at
zang@virginia.edu.
Qualifications
We invite
applications from
candidates
at any
rank
(Assistant,
Associate, or full Professor) with a
Ph.D. and/or M.D. in Computational Biology, Bioinformatics,
Genetics, Genomics, Statistics, or a related field.
The successful faculty candidates must have a proven
track record of scholarly activity and peer-reviewed funding
commensurate with career stage.
Application
Instructions
Complete an
application
online with the
following
documents:
·
CV/Resume
·
Cover Letter
detailing
your interest
in this
position
and highlighting
knowledge, skills, abilities, and experiences
·
Statement of
Mentoring
Upload all materials into the resume submission field,
multiple documents can be submitted into this one field.
Alternatively, merge all documents into one PDF for
submission.
Applications that do not contain all
required
documents will not receive full
consideration.
Application
Process
This institution is using Interfolio's Faculty Search to
conduct this search. Applicants to
this position receive a free Dossier account and can
send all application materials, including confidential letters
of recommendation, free of charge.
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Employment
Opportunity
Statement
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which represents the UVA Medical Center, Schools of Medicine
and Nursing, UVA Physicians Group and the Claude Moore Health Sciences
Library, are
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committed to
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and staf. We believe diversity is excellence expressing itself
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