Assistant or Associate Professor – Bacteriology
Listed on 2026-01-13
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Education / Teaching
University Professor -
Healthcare
The
University of Minnesota Department of Microbiology and Immunology
and
Institute on Infectious Diseases (UMIID)announce an inaugural round of recruitments in
Bacteriology
for faculty to sustain the teaching and research missions of the department and advance research broadly relevant to UMIID’s mission to create innovative solutions to emerging infections with epidemic or pandemic potential and antimicrobial drug resistance. We seek candidates for two positions at the Assistant tenure track or Associate Professor rank whose research is broadly relevant to
UMIID’s Program Antimicrobial Resistance and Drug Discovery
to include bacterial physiology and genomics, human microbial ecology, bacteriophages, and bacterial-host interactions. Successful candidates will demonstrate potential to develop a prominent and innovative research program that complements the University’s research strengths in host-pathogen interactions, immunity and host defense, virology, mycology, genomics, drug discovery, translational research, and clinical trials.
Minimum qualifications:
PhD, MD, or equivalent in a relevant field of study, plus applicable postdoctoral or faculty experience. Review of applications will begin immediately and continue until a suitable candidate is identified. To apply, please provide a cover letter; curriculum vitae; concise summary of current and planned research (maximum of three pages); a one page teaching and mentoring philosophy statement; a one page statement of experience/strategies for advancing equity, diversity, and inclusion;
and three representative publications/pre-prints. Letters of recommendation may be solicited following the initial review of applications.
Inquiries can be sent to Anthony Baughn, Bacteriology Search Committee Chair, atabaughn.
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