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From: Donald Miller <dm96cornell.edu> 
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Subject: Tenure Track Faculty Position at the Baker Institute for
       Animal Health - Cornell University
Date: Tue, 07 Jan 2020 09:06:07 -0600

Tenure Track Faculty Position at the Baker Institute for Animal Health

The Baker Institute for Animal Health and the College of Veterinary
Medicine, Cornell University seek outstanding candidates for a 12-month
faculty tenure-track position at the Assistant or Associate Professor
level. Candidates must have a D.V.M./Ph.D., Ph.D., D.V.M., M.D./Ph.D.,
M.D., or equivalent degree(s) and demonstrated accomplishment in research
in one or more of the following areas: virology, immunology, cancer, stem
cell biology, mammalian genetics/epigenetics, or genome biology. The
successful Candidate will pursue important questions in biomedical research
consistent with the goals of the Baker Institute. Candidates with the
potential to develop competitive research programs addressing questions
pertaining to companion animals, and which also have implications for human
health, are especially encouraged to apply. Successful candidates will be
expected to develop extramurally funded research programs and to contribute
to professional (DVM or MPH), graduate and/or undergraduate education.

The Baker Institute has a distinguished record of scientific discovery
across a broad range of interdisciplinary areas relevant to veterinary
medicine. The recruited faculty member will join a collaborative,
interdisciplinary Life Sciences community on the Ithaca, New York campus of
Cornell University, with campus-wide strengths in chemistry, engineering,
biophysics, cellular and molecular biology, genomics, comparative cancer,
and stem cell biology. Faculty at the Ithaca campus also have strong
collaborative ties with colleagues at Weill Cornell Medical College in New
York City and with the University-wide Radical Collaboration initiatives in
several strategic discipline areas including genome biology, data science,
and infection biology. The Baker Institute offers competitive start-up
packages and modern laboratory facilities in a supportive, interactive
research environment. For more information, visit the Baker Institute
website at http://www.vet.cornell.edu/baker, or contact Dr. Scott Coonrod at
bakervetfacultycornell.edu.

Review of applications will begin on 11/4/19 and will continue until the
position is filled. Electronic application submission is required.
Applicants may apply at:https://academicjobsonline.org/ajo/jobs/15342. The
required sections of the application include a cover letter, curriculum
vitae, one to three page research plan, one page teaching statement, one
page narrative of contributions to inclusion and diversity, and email
contact information for three referees who may upload their letters
directly to the academicjobsonline.org http://academicjobsonline.org/
website. Alternatively, reference letters may be sent directly to:
bakervetfacultycornell.edu.

Located in the scenic Finger Lakes Region of New York State, Cornell
University is committed to supporting a diverse and inclusive campus in
which to work, study, teach and serve.

Please feel free to contact me directly if you have questions about this
position.

Thank you,


Doug Antczak, VMD, PhD
The Dorothy Havemeyer McConville Professor of Equine Medicine
Baker Institute for Animal Health
235 Hungerford Hill Road
College of Veterinary Medicine
Cornell University, Ithaca New York 14853 USA
Tel: (607) 256-5633; Fax: (607) 256-5608
Mobile: (607) 227-0094
E-Mail: dfa1cornell.edu
http://www.vet.cornell.edu/baker/


 
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