Tenure-Track Faculty Positions
The Faculty of Medicine, University of Ottawa, invites applications for tenure-track faculty positions in the Departments of Biochemistry, Microbiology and Immunology; Cellular and Molecular Medicine; and Epidemiology and Community Medicine. Each department consists of over 100 faculty members with research and teaching focus in multiple Health-related fields.
New faculty members are being sought to strengthen research themes, with particular emphasis on themes related to: 1) brain and mind; 2) cardiovascular/vascular research; and 3) applied health research. Candidates having expertise in the following areas are being sought:
• Biostatistics and/or Epidemiological methods
• Health economics
• Public health genomics/Genetic epidemiology
• Communicable disease/Environmental epidemiology
• Health policy - both health systems research and ‘health in all policy’ approaches
• Cardiovascular/Vascular Biology
• Chemical, Structural and Systems Biology
• Developmental Neurobiology
• Metabolism
• Chemical and Systems Biology
• Kidney Endothelial Cell Biology or Pathobiology
Applications for positions at assistant, associate or full professorship will be considered. Applicants must have a PhD and/or MD or equivalent in a relevant field. The University of Ottawa is a bilingual institution (French and English); candidates will be required to demonstrate passive knowledge of their second language for tenure. A brief statement indicating research interests should be submitted together with a current CV and the names and addresses of four references. All application materials should be addressed to:
Chair, Selection Committee
Faculty of Medicine, University of Ottawa
451 Smyth Road (room 2033)
Ottawa, Ontario K1H 8M5
Email: resmed@uottawa.ca
Please note: the competition will remain open until all positions are filled.
The University of Ottawa is an equal opportunity employer. We strongly encourage applications from women, Aboriginal peoples, persons with disabilities and members of visible minorities. According to government policy, all qualified candidates are invited to apply; however, preference will be given to Canadian citizens and permanent residents.
The University of Ottawa is proud of its 160-year tradition of bilingualism. Through its Official Languages and Bilingualism Institute, the University provides training to staff members and to their spouses in their second official language. At the time of tenure, professors are expected to have the ability to function in a bilingual setting.
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