| Position #: 14486A
|
Name: Dr. George
Herring |
| Date Entered:
8/28/00 |
Title: Professor
and Chairman |
| DateModified:
8/28/00 |
Phone: 999-999-9999
|
| University of
the Southwest (SAMPLE) |
Fax: 999-999-9998
|
| Department of
Pharmacology and Toxicology |
Email: gherring@southwest.edu |
600 University
Boulevard
|
Contact Will
Attend the SOT Annual Meeting? |
Yes
|
Pecos, New Mexico
01776
US |
Contact Will
Conduct Onsite Interviews? |
Yes
|
| Work Status |
Eligible for
U.S. Employment |
Types of Employer |
Academia
|
| Relocation Required? |
Yes |
Types of Position |
Academics
Research
Teaching |
| Travel Required? |
Yes |
Locations |
Southwest (AZ,
CO, NM, NV, TX, UT) |
| Position Title |
Assistant Professor
|
Degrees/Experience |
PhD/ScD
|
| Date Available |
09/01/00
|
Certifications
Desired |
None Required
|
| Time Required |
FullTime
|
Previous Employment
Desired |
No Selection
|
| Post-Doctoral
Experience Required? |
Yes |
Scientific Disciplines
Desired |
Carcinogenicity
Mechanisms
Metabolism
Neuro/Behavioral Tox
Pharmacology |
| Years of Professional
Experience Required |
0 - 2 years |
Types of Substances
Desired |
Carcinogens
Pharmaceuticals |
| Target Salary
Range |
Negotiable |
Support Skills
Desired |
Analytical Techniques
Cell/Tissue Culture
Computer Competency
Grant Writing
Statistics |
| |
Languages Desired |
None Required
|
| |
Computer Skills
Desired |
Spreadsheet
Statistical Analysis
Word Processing |
| SAMPLE JOB—Tenure track position in a department undergoing dynamic
growth and development. Applicants must have at least two
years of postdoctoral training and experience in grant writing.
Successful candidates will be expected to develop and sustain
strong and independent extramurally-funded research programs
and to contribute to the teaching missions of the department.
Research areas of special interest include but are not limited
to: effects of drugs and toxicants on cellular signaling
mechanisms; regulation of expression of biotransformation
enzymes; molecular and cellular neuropharmacology; cancer
cell biology; cardiovascular pharmacology. Individuals with
demonstrated productivity utilizing molecular, cellular
or genetic approaches to elucidate mechanisms of drug, toxicant
or carcinogen action are especially encouraged to apply.
The position offers a competitive salary and start-up package.
In addition, attractive opportunities exist for new faculty
development through participation in an NIEHS-funded Center
in Environmental Health Sciences and to other funded centers
on campus with state of the art core facilities. Applicants
should provide the following: Curriculum Vitae and list
of publications, concise statement (< 3 pages) of research
accomplishments and future plans, names and contact information
for three references. |