Post by Medsoc on Jul 27, 2014 9:19:39 GMT -5
Tenure-Track Positions in Pediatric Obesity/Behavioral Medicine
The Division of Behavioral Medicine in the Department of Pediatrics of the School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences at the University at Buffalo, invites applications for several open-rank tenure-track positions in pediatric obesity or behavioral medicine. These positions are supported by state lines and do not rely on soft funding.
We seek outstanding Ph.D. or M.D. applicants who are primarily interested in research and will bring with them or establish creative extramurally funded research programs in obesity or behavioral medicine. The candidate/s will be able to take advantage of already established collaborations within the department and the university at large as well as collaborate in the development of innovative interdisciplinary programs of research. The candidates will be able to take advantage of state of the art facilities.
Candidates at the Professor/Associate Professor level are expected to have a well established publication record and current extramural funding. Assistant Professors will be expected to have a strong publication record, and must develop a funded research program. The University at Buffalo (UB) is the State University of New York’s (SUNY’s) largest and most comprehensive research-intensive university and is its primary center for professional education and training as well as a member of the Association of American Universities (AAU).
Interested persons can find more information on the Division of Behavioral Medicine at www.smbs.buffalo.edu/dbm/ and must apply online at: www.ubjobs.buffalo.edu/applicants/Central?quickFind=57088. Online application requires cover letter, research statement, curriculum vita, and three letters of recommendation submitted online. Inquiries can be e-mailed to Dr. Leonard H. Epstein at lhenet@buffalo.edu. Applications will be accepted until the position is filled. State University of New York at Buffalo is an Equal Opportunity, Affirmative Action Employer/Recruiter. Women and minorities are encouraged to apply.
The Division of Behavioral Medicine in the Department of Pediatrics of the School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences at the University at Buffalo, invites applications for several open-rank tenure-track positions in pediatric obesity or behavioral medicine. These positions are supported by state lines and do not rely on soft funding.
We seek outstanding Ph.D. or M.D. applicants who are primarily interested in research and will bring with them or establish creative extramurally funded research programs in obesity or behavioral medicine. The candidate/s will be able to take advantage of already established collaborations within the department and the university at large as well as collaborate in the development of innovative interdisciplinary programs of research. The candidates will be able to take advantage of state of the art facilities.
Candidates at the Professor/Associate Professor level are expected to have a well established publication record and current extramural funding. Assistant Professors will be expected to have a strong publication record, and must develop a funded research program. The University at Buffalo (UB) is the State University of New York’s (SUNY’s) largest and most comprehensive research-intensive university and is its primary center for professional education and training as well as a member of the Association of American Universities (AAU).
Interested persons can find more information on the Division of Behavioral Medicine at www.smbs.buffalo.edu/dbm/ and must apply online at: www.ubjobs.buffalo.edu/applicants/Central?quickFind=57088. Online application requires cover letter, research statement, curriculum vita, and three letters of recommendation submitted online. Inquiries can be e-mailed to Dr. Leonard H. Epstein at lhenet@buffalo.edu. Applications will be accepted until the position is filled. State University of New York at Buffalo is an Equal Opportunity, Affirmative Action Employer/Recruiter. Women and minorities are encouraged to apply.