Pharmacology
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NIDA-P30 Funded Assistant Professor (Pharmacology and Genome Sciences)

 

The University of Washington School of Medicine requests applications for a tenure-track Assistant Professor of Pharmacology from individuals currently holding postdoctoral or non-tenure track faculty appointments and having strong training and research productivity using functional proteomic methods to probe the composition and regulation of molecular signaling complexes in neural signaling and drug addiction. Adjunct appointments in Genome Sciences or Psychiatry & Behavioral Sciences and membership in the University of Washington Proteomics Resource may also be possible. The successful candidate will initially be supported by a program grant (ARRA-P30) from the National Institute on Drug Abuse and will also receive a generous start up package from the university. University of Washington faculty engage in teaching, research and service, and the successful candidate will participate in outstanding graduate training programs in Pharmacology and Genome Sciences, as well as interdisciplinary graduate programs in Neurobiology & Behavior, Molecular & Cellular Biology, and Molecular Medicine. For full consideration, applicants should submit applications electronically as a single PDF containing a cover letter describing accomplishments and future research plans, a complete CV, and a representative research publication to p30nida@uw.edu and should arrange to have three confidential letters of reference electronically forwarded before November 15, 2009. Women and under-represented minority individuals are strongly encouraged to apply. More description of the new position and the departmental programs can be found at http://depts.washington.edu/phcol/. Additional information may also be obtained by contacting Dr. Charles Chavkin, Search Committee Chair, Department of Pharmacology, University of Washington, Box 357280, Seattle, WA 98195-7280, THE UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON IS AN AFFIRMATIVE ACTION/EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER.

NIDA P30 application abstract

For further information about our search, the departments, and the graduate programs please see:
Genome Sciences
Neurobiology & Behavior
Molecular & Cellular Biology
Molecular Medicine
UW Proteomic Resource