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Job Opportunity: Assistant, Associate or Professor, Diabetes and Endocrinology, Cincinnati Children’s Hospital

Posted by on Monday, September 16, 2013 in Job Opportunities .

The Divisions of Endocrinology and Developmental Biology at Cincinnati Children’s Hospital (http://www.cincinnatichildrens.org) are currently accepting applications for faculty positions at the Assistant, Associate or Professor level. Ideal candidates will join a multidisciplinary research community to investigate the developmental, cellular and molecular basis of diabetes and endocrinological diseases. Candidates with a MD, PhD, or MD/PhD with programmatic strengths in beta cell biology, genetics of metabolic disease, cellular, developmental biology and pathophysiology of adipocytes, and the musculoskeletal system are encouraged to apply. Our faculty have access to high quality graduate, MD/PhD, postdoctoral, and clinical fellow trainees as well as associated training grants. 

Cincinnati Children’s supports internal research awards in the areas of career development, new project development, innovation of new technology, and establishing clinical, basic research partnerships. Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Research Foundation is one of the largest pediatric research programs in the nation ranking 2nd among all pediatric institutions in funding from the National Institutes of Health and 6th among all American hospitals. Cooperation and collaboration transcends all aspects of the institution allowing us to meet our education, research and clinical care missions. We offer a top tier compensation and benefits package, as well as assistance in moving to one of America’s most livable cities.

To Apply:
Please send curriculum vitae, two page research statement including past accomplishments and future goals, as well as contact information for three references to kathleen.kopf@cchmc.org.

Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center and the University of Cincinnati are Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity Institutions. Women and minority candidates are encouraged to apply.

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