[Entm-researchstaff] Fwd: FW: Tenure-track faculty position in tick-borne diseases
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*Johns Hopkins University: Bloomberg School of Public Health: W. Harry
Feinstone Department of Molecular Microbiology and Immunology*
Location
Johns Hopkins School of Public Health
Open Date
Oct 15, 2023
Description
The recently established Lyme and Tickborne Diseases Research and Education
Institute (LTBDI) in the Department of Molecular Microbiology and
Immunology in the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health invites
applications for a full-time, tenure track research and teaching faculty
position. We are seeking a candidate engaged in laboratory-based research
on tickborne diseases, including but not limited to research on ticks,
including tick-environment interactions, the microbiology of tickborne
pathogens (including pathogen biology, genetics, pathogenesis and detection
of viruses, bacteria and/or parasites that can affect public health), as
well as host defense, including immunology, vaccinology and host genetic
and epigenetic impacts on tickborne diseases.
The LTBDI is embedded within the Department of Molecular Microbiology and
Immunology, which also hosts the Malaria Institute. Over 50 faculty are
engaged in the broad range of research on infectious diseases and its
impact on public health. Excellent collaboration opportunities exist within
the Department and throughout the top ranked Schools of Public Health,
Engineering and Medicine. Faculty have access to functional research space
and state-of-the-art core facilities, as well as newly constructed ABSL2/3
research space and a “tickery”. Faculty work with a cadre of outstanding
trainees, including undergraduate and graduate students attending a variety
of departmental-based and interdisciplinary graduate programs. Please visit
https://publichealth.jhu.edu/departments/molecular-microbiology-and-immunology
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Qualifications
We are seeking to hire at the Assistant Professor level. The individual
must hold a doctoral degree (e.g., PhD, MD, DVM), documented post-doctoral
research training, including publications in any of the above areas, as
well as a desire to advance public health, and a passion for contributing
to the educational mission of the LTBDI and the department. Successful
candidates will demonstrate a solid record of scholarship, the potential
for developing an independent, extramurally-funded research program, and
strong skills with which to contribute to advancing the field of tickborne
diseases and its teaching. Candidates must be committed to fostering
principles of justice, equity, diversity, and inclusion throughout their
research, teaching, and mentoring activities. They will also embrace
conducting collaborative science including within the LTBDI to support our
goals for the institute to become a leader in tickborne diseases research
and education and to positively impact public health.
Apply - Interfolio
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_______________________________________
Douglas E Norris, MS, PhD
Professor
Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health
Department of Molecular Microbiology and Immunology
Johns Hopkins Malaria Research Institute
MMI MHS Program Director
MMI Postdoctoral Program Co-Director
Fellow, American Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene
615 N Wolfe St Rm E3628
Baltimore, MD 21205
Ph 410.614.2710
Fax 410.955.0105
Email: Douglas.Norris at jhu.edu
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